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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 06/04/2025

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00:00Welcome back to Al Adawiyya.
00:23In addition to the protests of the Assyrian family, the former Israeli prisoner says that the remaining Assyrians will pay us, according to his description, the price of resisting attacks on Gaza.
00:38In the biggest protests since Trump's return to the White House, Americans are demonstrating inside and outside the United States, rejecting the policy of lowering the public budget.
00:50The last rain fell in the West, bringing back the smile of the farmers who are harvesting sugarcane in the Lucos Basin.
00:59The Israeli prisoners gathered in Tel Aviv this week, demanding the ceasefire and the resumption of all prisoners who are still detained in Gaza.
01:16The former Israeli prisoner said that those who are still detained will pay the price of resisting the latest attacks on Gaza.
01:25Hamas says that it will not release the remaining prisoners, who are believed to be 24, who are still alive.
01:35It will only release them in exchange for the release of more Palestinian prisoners and the cessation of the permanent ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of Israelis from Gaza.
01:45A video recorded and filmed by a mobile phone of a Palestinian paratrooper, 15, who was killed by Israeli forces last month, began to contradict Israeli claims that the paratroopers' vehicles were not equipped with emergency signals when the soldiers fired on them south of Gaza.
02:11The video shows the Red Crescent and the civilian defense forces driving their vehicles slowly, and the lights of the emergency vehicles flicker and their signs appear as they stop to help the paratroopers who were previously exposed to the fire.
02:27In the video, it does not appear that the teams are acting abnormally or posing a threat, as three paratroopers went out and headed for the wrecked ambulance.
02:41The incident took place when we were staying in the hospital in Al-Qartani Square, and we came to conduct a search in the target neighborhood of Al-Hashashim in Rafah.
02:53My colleague, driver Mustafa Khafaja, and Azzeddin Sha'at Al-Musa'if, God have mercy on them, and we moved, of course, and on our way we were suddenly exposed to a direct fire in the car.
03:08We were exposed to a direct fire in the car, and I opened the cabin in the back of the car to protect myself from the fire.
03:19Of course, I didn't hear anything from my colleagues, God have mercy on them, except for the sound of their death, only their last breath.
03:25I didn't see them, of course, because then people started talking Hebrew, and special forces came out of the Israeli army.
03:30They were wearing their military uniforms and weapons, and the night view that they see at night, of course.
03:38They suddenly opened the side door on me, the side door behind the car, and dragged me out of the car, of course, and threw me from all sides in the beginning.
03:49Then they made me wear the underwear inside the car.
03:53I was wearing the vest, which was the official uniform of the volunteers in the crescent.
03:57How long did it take you to get out of the car?
04:00It took me about 15 hours to get out of the car, from dawn to dusk.
04:05How did you get out of the car?
04:07I got out of the car by asking for help.
04:10The help was that they were refugees coming out of Saudi Arabia, and from the Sultanate.
04:16I separated them, the right side were young men, and the left side were women and children.
04:24Of course, after I asked for help to get me out of the car, they told me that it depended on what I saw on the internet.
04:31I told them, okay, fine.
04:36The office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced that he will go to Washington today to meet with President Donald Trump
04:45and discuss issues, including the democratic drawings and the Iranian file.
04:49The office also stated that the leader will discuss the democratic drawings,
04:55and the efforts to restore the repression of Israelis and the relations between Israel and Turkey,
05:01in addition to the Iranian file and the battle against the International Criminal Court,
05:06which accused Netanyahu of committing war crimes in the Palestinian sector.
05:12The US Deputy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, began her second official visit to Beirut,
05:20where she held talks with senior Lebanese officials,
05:25discussing several major issues, including the security situation in southern Lebanon
05:31and developments along the Syrian-Lebanese border.
05:36Koutar Hammoumi has more.
05:41The US Deputy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, began her second official visit to Beirut,
05:49where she held talks with senior Lebanese officials.
05:53Following her meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun,
05:57the President issued a statement describing the discussions in the building,
06:01including the security situation in southern Lebanon
06:03and developments along the Syrian-Lebanese border.
06:07The US administration aims, through this visit,
06:10to push the authorities in Beirut to set a short-term schedule
06:15to disarm Hezbollah.
06:20After Joseph Aoun, Ortagus continued her meetings with other Lebanese officials,
06:26where she met Prime Minister Nawaf Salama,
06:28and the meeting focused on financial and economic reforms.
06:35The US embassy praised the Lebanese government's plans for financial reform and combating corruption.
06:43She also addressed the development of the situation in southern Lebanon
06:48and the issue of completing the Israeli withdrawal from the Lebanese territories.
06:51During the meeting between the Lebanese and the US deputies,
06:55the situation in the Lebanese-Syrian border was investigated,
06:59where Ortagus emphasized the need to fix it and prevent any tensions or chaos,
07:05in addition to preventing all forms of smuggling.
07:10The Syrian government said it was following closely the report of the International Forgiveness Organization,
07:16which called for the realization of war crimes in the coastal areas,
07:21after the death of nearly 1,700 civilians.
07:25The coastal areas, especially in the 7th and 8th of March,
07:30witnessed acts of violence,
07:33where the authorities accused the armed leaders of President Bashar al-Assad,
07:38accusing them of inciting bloodshed against their members.
07:42This was the report of the 5th of March.
07:46In response to the report of the International Forgiveness Organization
07:50on the events in the Syrian coastal areas,
07:53the Syrian government emphasized that it was following closely the report
07:57issued by the International Forgiveness Organization
08:00on the events that occurred in the lives of 1,070 civilians.
08:04The Syrian government left the Independent National Committee
08:07to investigate and analyze the facts.
08:09Its task was to evaluate them in accordance with the agreements,
08:12independence and wide-ranging authority granted to it,
08:15in response to a presidential decision.
08:17In response to the report of the International Forgiveness Organization,
08:20which called for the realization of war crimes in the coastal areas,
08:24the Syrian government highlighted systematic observations,
08:28such as the cancellation of the context in which the events took place,
08:31and the reduction of their importance,
08:33indicating that the events began with a preemptive attack with the intention of killing,
08:37which was carried out by the former regime,
08:40targeted by the General Security Force and the army.
08:43It also pointed to a security chaos,
08:45which resulted in revenge, violations and violations.
08:48The National Committee took on its responsibility to investigate these violations
08:52and issue its conclusions within 30 days.
08:55The Syrian government also emphasized its full responsibility
08:58to protect all its citizens, regardless of their affiliations,
09:02and guarantee their future in the country.
09:05Despite the violence,
09:07more than 21,000 people fled to neighboring Lebanon,
09:11and the Syrian Presidency formed an investigation committee on these events,
09:15where dozens of testimonies were collected,
09:17confirming at the same time that the time is not yet early to announce the results of these investigations.
09:22The Syrian President, Ahmad al-Shar'a,
09:25pledged to account for all those involved in the blood of civilians,
09:28confirming at the same time that he will not allow the country to move to a civil war.
09:35Thousands of people in Washington and other cities around the United States
09:41and outside the United States have rejected Donald Trump's policies
09:44and his advisor, Elon Musk,
09:46who leads efforts to reduce public budgets
09:49in the largest protests since Trump's return to power.
09:53In the past,
09:55marches took place in several European capitals
09:58following Trump's latest democratic policy
10:01against a group of world countries.
10:02However, despite this opposition in various parts of the world,
10:07the US President did not show any sign of retreat,
10:11confirming that his policy will never change.
10:21French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barreau arrived in Algeria today,
10:26where he met his counterpart, Ahmed Attaf,
10:28to discuss the most sensitive issues
10:31that affect ethnic relations, including immigration.
10:36The French Minister made it clear to parliamentarians this week
10:40that France must take advantage of the diplomatic window
10:44opened by the French and Algerian presidents
10:47to obtain results on immigration, justice, security and economy.
10:53The United States has announced the cancellation
10:56of all visas for South Sudanese citizens,
10:59which is an unprecedented decision
11:02against a foreign country alongside Donald Trump.
11:05The French Foreign Minister, Marc Corbieu,
11:08who announced the decision
11:11in a statement to the African state
11:14that its citizens seeking to immigrate
11:17should not be allowed to return.
11:19The French Foreign Minister announced
11:22the cancellation of all visas for South Sudanese citizens,
11:26which is an unprecedented decision
11:29against a foreign country alongside Donald Trump.
11:32The French Foreign Minister announced the decision
11:35in a statement to the African state
11:38that its citizens seeking to immigrate
11:41should not be allowed to return.
11:44The French Foreign Minister announced the cancellation
11:46of all visas for South Sudanese citizens,
11:49which is an unprecedented decision
11:52against a foreign country alongside Donald Trump.
11:55The French Foreign Minister announced the decision
11:58in a statement to the African state
12:01that its citizens seeking to immigrate
12:04should not be allowed to return.
12:07The French Foreign Minister announced the decision
12:10in a statement to the African state
12:12that its citizens seeking to immigrate
12:14should not be allowed to return.
13:14This program aims to expedite the implementation
13:17of basic services to support local development
13:20within 30 months.
13:23The viewers see that the interior states
13:26are in dire need of such programs,
13:29especially with the rise in the waves of emigration
13:32due to the absence of development projects.
13:35The viewers see that the interior states
13:38are in dire need of such programs,
13:41especially with the rise in the waves of development projects.
13:44I see that the program announced by the British government
13:47will have a positive impact on citizens
13:50and the local economy.
13:53The budget for this project will be divided
13:56into three parts in the next three years.
13:59It will be part of this budget every year.
14:02It will be part of this budget every year.
14:05The biggest challenge for this program
14:08is to guarantee its implementation
14:11according to the specific ages.
14:14The program aims to guarantee its implementation
14:17according to the specific ages to guarantee the achievements
14:20of the project to its beneficiary and to achieve the desired goals.
14:23Ahmed Bady, Mediaine TV, Moixout.
14:26The Moroccan cultural holidays
14:29have been celebrated
14:32in the famous Saint-Michel square
14:35in the heart of the French capital
14:38one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Paris.
14:41The holidays come also with a busy week
14:44thousands of visitors who have come since the first day
14:47to discover the vibrant Moroccan life
14:51in the heart of this ancient Latin neighborhood.
14:54Fathalla Bouzidi and the details.
15:01With an initiative from the General Consulate of the Kingdom of Morocco in Paris
15:06and in partnership with the 6th District Municipality,
15:09the San Michel Square was decorated with the colors of the Moroccan flag
15:12to become the 13th of April in an open space
15:18that reflects the diversity of Moroccan culture and the richness of its ancient heritage
15:22through a temporary village that resonates with the atmosphere of traditional markets
15:26and from which the scents of spices
15:28and the original Moroccan handicrafts and foods emanate.
15:37It is a source of pride to be here.
15:40There are wonderful atmospheres in the heart of the Latin neighborhood
15:42in the San Michel Square
15:44with thousands of Moroccans
15:46who come to celebrate their identity,
15:48their Moroccan identity and their diversity
15:51and this exceptional relationship
15:53that unites Morocco with France.
15:58This event highlights the rich heritage
16:00that forms part of the Moroccan identity
16:03from the art of sledging to the production of carpets and silverware
16:07and all those ancient crafts
16:09that are a part of Moroccan history.
16:12It is an occasion to introduce visitors to the Moroccan culture
16:15and the richness of its national cultural heritage
16:17in a place that is one of the most prominent tourist destinations
16:21in the French capital.
16:23I am very happy to welcome you to the place...
16:27I am very happy to welcome you to the San Michel Square
16:30in this very beautiful Moroccan village
16:32that symbolizes the friendship between France and Morocco
16:36and it is a friendship that goes back a long time
16:38and today witnesses a new dynamism.
16:43The official launch of this event
16:46took place amidst a national festive atmosphere
16:49adorned by the Hamas and Ahazij rhythms
16:52that the attendance of Hamas has repeated
16:55and that the members of the Moroccan community have won over.
16:58Demonstrations about it
16:59inspire many French people to visit Morocco
17:03and give the Moroccans living in Paris
17:05a moment of recovery for a part of their roots
17:08in the heart of the French capital.
17:12In Morocco, the latest rainfall contributed
17:15to the resumption of sugar crops in the Lucos Basin
17:18with the return of hope for farmers
17:21in the season of promising farmers.
17:23The regular distribution of rains in March
17:27contributed to the strengthening of soil moisture
17:29and the growth of crops.
17:31Details in this report by Idriss Boussarhan.
17:36The latest rainfall contributed to the resumption
17:39of sugar crops in the Lucos Basin
17:42with the return of hope for farmers
17:45in the season of promising farmers.
17:48Among them is Abdelaziz,
17:50a farmer who has been cultivating sugarcane
17:53for 32 years.
17:55He described the last rains
17:57as a return of hope for a good harvest.
18:02In 1992, we planted more sugarcane
18:05than in the previous year.
18:07This is a blessing from God.
18:09Everything has improved.
18:11All the crops have been harvested.
18:14The crops are excellent.
18:16There are no more sugarcane or sugarcane crops.
18:20The regular distribution of rains
18:22contributed to the strengthening of soil moisture
18:25in March.
18:26This contributed to the growth of sugarcane
18:29which is estimated to be planted
18:31with more than 6,000 hectares.
18:33It continues to be exported
18:35as one of the most important crops in the basin.
18:39Thank God.
18:40Thank God.
18:41Thank you for the rainfall
18:43that came in the last few days.
18:45Thank God.
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18:57Thank God.
18:58Our production of sugarcane is excellent.
19:0080 or 90% of sugarcane is produced in our basin.
19:03Sugarcane has greatly improved.
19:05It is also the rainfall that came in the last few days
19:08that has improved our production of sugarcane,
19:11and, thank God,
19:12the rainfall has also made the living conditions
19:15of the farmers happier.
19:17The banks of the lake are considered
19:19as one of the most important areas
19:21for production of sugarcane in the Maghreb
19:24because of the rich soil,
19:26and a suitable climate and infrastructure that helps the continuous irrigation.
19:30In addition to the presence of transportation factories,
19:33the treatment of crops is guaranteed with high efficiency.
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