مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 06/04/2025
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00:00Welcome to Al Montasaf, I'm your host, Abraz Al Anawar.
00:25In Morocco, after the recent rainfall, farmers are smiling again as sugarcane farms are flourishing in the Oukos basin.
00:36Among the protests by the family of the weekly prisoners, a former Israeli prisoner says,
00:41the prisoners will pay us the price we paid in the attacks on Gaza.
00:46And in the biggest protests since Trump's return to the White House,
00:52Americans are demonstrating inside and outside the United States,
00:57rejecting the policy of lowering the public budget.
01:08In Morocco, the recent rainfall contributed to the flourishing of sugarcane farms in the Oukos basin,
01:14which gave hope to farmers for a promised agricultural season.
01:18The regular distribution of rain during March contributed to the strengthening of soil moisture and crop growth.
01:32The recent rainfall contributed to the flourishing of sugarcane farms in the Oukos basin.
01:39And near the big palace, a number of farmers took a break for a promised season.
01:45Among them is Abdul Aziz, a farmer who has been cultivating sugarcane farms for 32 years.
01:51He described the recent rainfall as giving hope to a good harvest.
02:08Abdul Aziz, a farmer who has been cultivating sugarcane farms for 32 years.
02:15The regular distribution of rain during March contributed to the strengthening of soil moisture,
02:21which contributed to the growth of sugarcane, which is estimated to be planted with more than 6,000 hectares,
02:29and has been exported as one of the most important crops in the basin.
02:34Thank God for the rain that has been brought in the last few days.
02:39Thank God for the good harvest.
02:41For the sugarcane and the sugar plants, it is very good.
02:47For the sugar plants, we have a great development in the region.
02:52In the Ala'is region, the production of sugar is 80% or 90%.
03:00For the sugar plants, we have a great development,
03:04and the rain that has been brought in recently has brought this region.
03:08For the rain, thank God, it has lightened the conditions of the harvest.
03:13Dulukus is considered one of the most important areas for the production of sugarcane farms in Morocco,
03:18because it enjoys rich soil, a pleasant climate, and infrastructure that helps the continuous irrigation.
03:25In addition to the existence of transportation factories, the processing of crops is guaranteed with high efficiency.
03:33For more information on the subject, we follow it with the agricultural engineer
03:37and expert in the climate and sustainable irrigation, Mohamed Ben Abou.
03:43Of course, the rain of the other regions will greatly improve the water system of the Moroccan Kingdom,
03:49whether it is in terms of dams or in terms of the groundwater of the water sources,
03:54but for the sugar plants, it will be more positive,
03:58because we know that the Moroccans are betting every year on this national program for the sugar plants.
04:03Therefore, this rain will increase the production capacity of a large number of products that will be brought to Morocco.
04:09Its presenter is the sugar cane, not in the region of the West, not in the region of Dulukus,
04:13because these are among the products that are important in the production of sugar,
04:18and therefore the Moroccans are betting on it.
04:20We have already learned that this type of agriculture has known a kind of decline in the past year,
04:25because there were very important water sources students,
04:27and with the decline of the water sources, we could not cover a large number of sugar plants.
04:32On the contrary, this year, thanks to God, with the increase of water sources at the level of the dams,
04:38we will be able to cover the needs of large and small farmers,
04:44especially in terms of agricultural and agricultural villages.
04:48We know that the rain in April is very important for the sugar trees as well,
04:54because agriculture is an important part of the Moroccan agricultural program,
04:59but even for the sugar trees, especially olive trees,
05:05which Morocco has seen a decline in the past year due to drought and water sources,
05:11this year will be a kind of improvement in the level of production,
05:14and the health condition of the production of sugar will be different from last year.
05:21Relatives and supporters of the Israeli prisoners in their weekly gathering in Tel Aviv
05:27demanded the ceasefire and the return of all the prisoners who are still held in Gaza.
05:33A former Israeli prisoner said that those who are still held in Gaza
05:38will pay a price for the attacks on Gaza,
05:41while Hamas confirms that it will not release the remaining 59 prisoners,
05:46who are believed to be 24, who are still alive,
05:51except for the release of more of the Palestinian prisoners,
05:55a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal of Israelis from Gaza.
06:04The Israeli government today responded to the preliminary hearings
06:08of the Supreme Court against the dismissal of the head of the General Security Service,
06:12Ronen Barr.
06:14According to the government's statement,
06:16the resignation of the head of the network in his position
06:19causes harm to the security of the state and cannot be fixed.
06:22The Israeli government's response is clear that the resignation of Barr
06:26in his position is unacceptable,
06:28and Netanyahu insists on his commitment to the dismissal of Barr
06:31by the 10th of April,
06:33although the Supreme Court has frozen the decision
06:37until it looks at the preliminary hearings against him.
06:42The Palestinian Red Crescent published a video
06:46showing a mobile phone of a paramedic
06:50killed by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip with his colleagues.
06:54The cars of the paramedics have clear scars
06:57and their fingers have been illuminated with a heavy fire.
07:01The incident dates back to March 23,
07:05when 15 paramedics and humanitarian workers were killed
07:08by Israeli fire in the southern part of the Strip.
07:11The Israeli army said it had fired at terrorists
07:15and suspicious vehicles,
07:17and the United Nations described the operation as horrific.
07:21This is a report by Omar Shmali.
07:25There are eight paramedics in the Red Crescent,
07:28six civil defense personnel,
07:31and an employee at the UNRWA agency.
07:34All of them were killed.
07:37One of the paramedics documented these shots
07:40found on his mobile phone with his body,
07:44so he turned the story upside down.
07:48These shots show paramedics
07:52carrying clear scars with illuminated fingers.
07:57Despite this, they were targeted by the Israeli army.
08:04The Israeli army initially claimed
08:07that they were terrorists and that their cars were suspicious
08:11without their fingers being illuminated,
08:14contrary to what these shots show.
08:20These were the last moments of their lives.
08:24They responded to calls for help,
08:27and on their way to answer the call,
08:30they found themselves in distress,
08:33and they did not find anyone to respond to their calls.
08:38The killing of the paramedics shocked the world.
08:47I think the scale of this crime should push the international community
08:53to do more,
08:55and not accept that this will be another incident
08:59that will be added to the files,
09:02and that this will be another incident that goes in the files.
09:08As our secretary-general,
09:10they used to wear protective banners.
09:13The paramedics' cars were clearly marked,
09:16and they should have returned to their families,
09:20but they did not.
09:24The incident took place on March 23,
09:28and 30 of them were found buried in a mass grave.
09:34The Israeli army said it was carrying out the so-called propaganda.
09:42With the arrival of the Egyptian troops
09:45in order to restore calm in the Gaza Strip
09:48after Israel suspended its military operations last month,
09:52Cairo proposed a new proposal to stop the firing.
09:55On the one hand,
09:56there was excitement about the next day of the war.
09:59Nevertheless,
10:00the Fatah movement is still holding meetings
10:03with Egyptian officials
10:05about the arrangements for the next day
10:08and the leadership of the Palestinian government
10:11over a committee that manages the strip.
10:16The office of the Israeli Prime Minister,
10:19Benjamin Netanyahu,
10:20announced that he will head to Washington today
10:23to meet US President Donald Trump
10:25and discuss issues,
10:26including the republicans and the Iranian file.
10:29The office also stated that the two leaders
10:32will also discuss the efforts
10:34to restore the Israeli hostages from Gaza
10:37and the relations between Israel and Turkey
10:39and the battle against the International Criminal Court
10:42that accused Netanyahu of committing war crimes
10:45in the Palestinian Strip.
10:50The joint ministerial committee of the OPEC Plus group
10:53confirmed that there is no change in the policy
10:56of oil production,
10:57emphasizing the need to fulfill the full commitment
11:00to the production standards
11:02and plans to compensate for the excess fuel.
11:05The OPEC Petroleum Exporting Organization
11:08stated yesterday
11:10that it noticed countries
11:12that did not fulfill the full commitment
11:15and compensation,
11:16emphasizing the importance of fulfilling the commitment
11:19and compensation in full.
11:20The organization called on countries in OPEC Plus
11:23to carry out additional reductions
11:26to compensate for the excess fuel.
11:31This is the extension of the provocation
11:33of the Jabrouki plans
11:34announced by US President Donald Trump
11:36to oil and gold markets
11:39and financial papers in Europe and Asia
11:41amid a state of global escalation
11:44in search of ways to confront the challenges
11:46and US economic policies.
11:48More explanations are followed by the university professor
11:51in Fine Arts and the international expert
11:53in Fine Technology and Renewable Energies,
11:56Abdel Samad Mellawi.
11:58The decrease in oil prices was not from the Chinese side,
12:01but from the American side,
12:03considering that the United States
12:05knows a large percentage of inflation,
12:08and therefore this decision,
12:09this low inflation of the American economic level,
12:12is what made the United States
12:15take this decision,
12:17and therefore this decision will affect
12:19almost all countries that import
12:22and export oil products.
12:25And as it is known,
12:26China is one of the countries
12:28that imports global energy
12:30from the international market.
12:32And this, of course,
12:33will have an impact on global economy,
12:36including China's economy.
12:38And we notice that China's last decision,
12:40when it raised taxes by about 34%
12:46in response to the American decision,
12:49it sent a message,
12:50which means that it can look for new resources,
12:54it can look for new energy resources,
12:57such as Russia, India,
12:59and a number of other countries,
13:01such as Iran,
13:02to compensate for the decrease
13:06in Chinese energy supplies.
13:09And this is exactly what the International Trade Organization,
13:13which pointed out in its latest report,
13:16that trade wars,
13:17especially the war between the United States and China,
13:20cause significant and important transformations
13:23in the supply and import chains,
13:26especially for strategic goods
13:28such as oil and its derivatives.
13:31Protests were held
13:33on the streets of the US capital, Washington,
13:35and other American cities
13:37in protest against the policies of US President Donald Trump.
13:40And in the shade of the US street,
13:42the White House ignored the protests
13:44and did not give the president any indication of retreat,
13:47confirming that his approach will not change.
13:50Fathullah Abou Ziti's report.
13:55Thousands of Americans are demonstrating in Washington
13:58and other cities around the United States
14:01in rejection of Donald Trump's policies,
14:04and his advisor, Elon Musk,
14:06who is leading efforts to reduce public budgets
14:09in the largest protests since Trump's return to office.
14:16The way the current administration is trying to fix things
14:20is not the best way.
14:22They do not listen to the people.
14:24All they do is guarantee the safety of their security
14:27and the wealth of their friends.
14:29And everyone who lives here
14:31and contributes to the movement of this country's wheel
14:34will be frustrated at the end of the day.
14:40That's one out of everything.
14:48And why would you defund him?
15:02All right.
15:09And why would you defund him?
15:39And why would you defund him?
15:41He's talking to the Iranians on the side.
16:11He's talking to the Iranians on the side.
16:42Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
16:44was criticized by the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine
16:47for describing it as a weak statement
16:49that Russia did not take responsibility
16:51for a strike that killed 18 children
16:54in the country's center.
16:56The attack was carried out by a Russian missile
16:59that hit a residential area
17:01near a children's playground in Krivoy Rog,
17:03where Zelensky fell.
17:05At least 18 people were killed,
17:07including many children.
17:10The U.S. Ambassador Bridget Brink
17:13wrote in an article on X platform
17:16that she was shocked
17:18by the fall of a ballistic missile
17:21near a playground and restaurant in Krivoy Rog
17:24without mentioning the source of the missile
17:27at the beginning of the incident.
17:30The United States has announced
17:32the cancellation of all visas
17:34for Sudanese citizens,
17:36which is an unprecedented decision
17:38made by the Trump administration.
17:41Foreign Minister Marco Rubio,
17:43who announced the decision,
17:45accused the African country
17:47of not rescuing its targeted citizens
17:49by carrying out a strike
17:51and canceled the U.S. Department of State
17:53by immediately canceling all visas
17:55for Sudanese citizens.
17:57The first of its kind
17:59is taken against all citizens
18:01of a country in the world
18:03since Trump's return to power
18:05and his radical policy
18:07to fight immigration.
18:13In the United States,
18:15severe storms hit the Middle East
18:18with the lives of at least 16 people,
18:21according to officials,
18:23while the National Weather Service
18:25warned of additional floods
18:27in the coming days.
18:29A series of storms
18:31hit areas extending from Arkansas
18:33to Ohio in recent days
18:35with damage to buildings,
18:37floods on roads,
18:39and dozens of landslides.
18:41Tennessee was the most affected
18:43by the severe weather,
18:45with local authorities
18:47announcing the death
18:49of 10 people in the western part
18:51of the state.
18:57In Mauritania,
18:59the government announced
19:01a $600 million development program
19:03to develop the state
19:05in an attempt to break
19:07the isolation of remote areas
19:09and enhance basic services
19:11within 30 months.
19:13The program comes
19:15amid the challenges of emigration
19:17and resumption of living conditions
19:19with official commitments
19:21to restore life
19:23to these forgotten areas.
19:29It was a day of civilization
19:31and a commercial road
19:33crossed by convoys.
19:35Today, however,
19:37the city of Shenquit faces
19:39the danger of sandstorms
19:41amid the absence of basic services,
19:43which has made it live
19:45in complete isolation.
19:47Today, the government
19:49is trying to break the isolation
19:51by launching development projects
19:53within an emergency program
19:55to develop the state
19:57with a budget exceeding
19:59$600 million.
20:29This emergency program
20:31aims to broaden the access
20:33to basic services
20:35to support local development
20:37within 30 months.
20:39Followers believe
20:41that the state needs
20:43such programs,
20:45especially with the rising
20:47waves of emigration
20:49due to the absence
20:51of development projects.
20:59The British government
21:01said yesterday that it will
21:03have a positive impact
21:05on the citizens
21:07and the local economy.
21:09The budget for this project
21:11will be distributed
21:13to three parts
21:15in the next three years.
21:17The biggest challenge
21:19is to guarantee
21:21the implementation
21:23of this program
21:25in accordance with the specific
21:27requirements of the state
21:29to ensure that the projects
21:31reach their objectives.
21:57A Moroccan life-thriving corner
21:59in the heart of the old Latin neighborhood
22:01was discovered in the city of Saint-Michel.
22:03Fathalla Bouzidi reports.
22:09With an initiative
22:11from the General Consulate
22:13of the Kingdom of Morocco
22:15in Paris, and in partnership
22:17with the 6th District Municipality,
22:19the square of Saint-Michel
22:21was decorated with the colors
22:23of the Moroccan flag
22:25and a large open space
22:27that reflects the diversity
22:29of the Moroccan culture
22:31and the richness of its ancient heritage
22:33through a temporary village
22:35that resonates with the atmosphere
22:37of the traditional markets
22:39and the smell of spices
22:41and is adorned with
22:43the original Moroccan
22:45handicrafts and food.
22:47It is a source of pride
22:49to be here.
22:51Great atmospheres
22:53and thousands of Moroccans
22:55who come to celebrate
22:57their Moroccan identity
22:59and diversity,
23:01and this exceptional relationship
23:03that brings Morocco together
23:05with France.
23:07This event highlights
23:09the rich heritage that forms
23:11part of the Moroccan identity,
23:13from the art of sledding
23:15to the production of carpets
23:17and silverware,
23:19and all those ancient crafts
23:21It is a chance to introduce
23:23visitors to the Moroccan culture
23:25and the richness of its national cultural heritage
23:27in a place that is one of the most
23:29prominent tourist destinations
23:31in the French capital.
23:33I am very happy
23:35to welcome you
23:37in the square of Saint-Michel
23:39in this very beautiful
23:41Moroccan village,
23:43which symbolizes the friendship
23:45between France and Morocco.
23:47It is a friendship that goes back
23:49a long time.
24:20We have reached the end of this broadcast.