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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 08/03/2025

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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:30In Morocco, with heavy snow and heavy rain, the Ministry of Equipment and Water is calling
00:38on road users to take precautions and be alert.
00:46with a wave of snow and heavy rain, the Ministry of Equipment and Utilities is using the roads
00:51to warn people and to warn them to be careful and to be alert.
01:02The world is celebrating the 8th of March, the International Women's Day, a day to
01:08stand up for what it has achieved on both the international and national levels, from
01:12the achievements and rights that are called by a series of laws and agreements that put
01:18women and the conditions in which they are placed in line with their interests.
01:22In Morocco, WERSH supports the social and economic well-being of women by finding
01:28successful solutions to move forward in a position that is suitable for them in society.
01:38The achievements and achievements of the Moroccan women have honoured the Moroccan women
01:45who have been able to achieve high and important positions in both domestic and foreign spheres.
01:51However, the Moroccan women's movements still demand more of raising the bar and distinguishing
01:57themselves in all aspects and fighting what is called the path of equality between women
02:01and men.
02:03Since King Mohammed VI took over the throne of his right-hand predecessors, he has been
02:10calling for his strict speeches to empower the Moroccan women of their full rights and
02:15to achieve real equality.
02:17The structural reforms have been translated into various fields to eliminate all forms
02:22of discrimination.
02:23Perhaps the most prominent of which is the emergence of the national legal system, which
02:28introduced a series of prominent plans that enhanced the vision of its comprehensive reform
02:33of the Moroccan women's WERSH.
02:35The family law, which was issued in 2004, which enabled the Moroccan women to have
02:41their full rights, is a project that is really a project.
02:45The most prominent stage is of course 2011.
02:48In 2011, the constitution was passed with all forms of discrimination against women.
02:56And the year of the principle of equality between men and women in all fields, cultural,
03:02social, economic, political, and even environmental.
03:06And one of the most important initiatives was the issuance of the Moroccan constitution
03:13in 2014, which taught women the right to inherit in the southern lands.
03:20And in 2018, in fact, this is a historical precedent in the Islamic world, that enables
03:26women to authenticate their rights, meaning that they become just witnesses.
03:32Despite all the achievements and honorable achievements that the Moroccan women have
03:37achieved, the women's movements still demand the implementation of these laws on the
03:43women's reality, and the implementation of the stereotypical images of women, and
03:48the achievement of gender equality in the labor market and the electoral bodies,
03:53and the empowerment of the sports roles and decision-making sites.
03:57There are many achievements, but we notice that there is still a big difference,
04:06and it can be seen in a number of studies and statistics that are presented to us,
04:11regarding the difference between the achievement of men of a set of rights,
04:17and the achievement of women of the same rights.
04:20I will give a simple example, which is related to work.
04:24In the latest study by Mandoub Yassami, which was conducted in 2023,
04:30it was shown that if we take 101 men with high certificates, and take 100 women,
04:41we find that more than 92% of men work, while only 33% of women work.
04:49We say that the unemployment rate of women reaches 45% in 2035.
04:55We are very far from this figure.
04:59For a social culture that supports the path of development and equality,
05:04the rights and activities in civil society should respond to the family's legal bodies,
05:10which His Majesty asked to review since July 2022,
05:16for their demands and hopes in raising all forms of discrimination against women.
05:21As a women's association that follows this path,
05:25we have also attended a meeting with the committee in charge of reviewing the family's legal bodies.
05:31We have a number of demands,
05:36but it seems that we are still very far from how to deal with discrimination against women.
05:45We expect from the parliament that in order to present this project,
05:49there should be a level of women's waiting in Morocco,
05:53for a legal text that guarantees justice and equality in all situations, regardless of the situation of women.
06:04While the Moroccan rural women, despite all the development policies that have been implemented,
06:11are still in a difficult situation to integrate into the economic and environmental sphere,
06:16and to obtain basic rights such as education, health, and others.
06:23In Tunisia, a civil society report revealed that women's rights in the country,
06:29whether in terms of equality or participation in political life and decision-making,
06:35and the report that will be presented to the United Nations Women's Committee this month,
06:41stated that cooperation in the implementation of legislations and the separation between the authorities and the human rights organizations,
06:47will contribute to the recovery of Tunisian women's rights,
06:52and to the development of violence and the killing of women.
06:57Our correspondent, Fatih Al-Falhi, from Tunisia.
07:00Rajad Dahmani, President of the Democratic Women's Association in Tunisia,
07:06is preparing to present the civil society report before the annual meetings
07:11of the United Nations Women's Committee between the 10th, 11th, and 20th of this month.
07:17Dahmani says that women's rights have regressed a lot in Tunisia,
07:22in terms of equality and even civil and political rights.
07:27In 2014, the percentage of women in parliament was approximately 47%.
07:35Today, it has regressed by a significant percentage.
07:39Today, we see 15% of women in parliament.
07:4227 women have been killed.
07:46We are talking today about the killing of women, the feminist killing, which is a huge number.
07:52Unfortunately, until now, there has been no real resistance to this phenomenon.
07:58The civil society revealed in its detailed report
08:02that there are no government mechanisms to support women's work.
08:06For this reason, they did not monitor the budget for the response to violence against women.
08:11The law of 2017, article 58, against violence against women,
08:16this law in itself is a threat.
08:20It is a threatening law.
08:22Because there are many chapters of this law that have not been implemented.
08:29We do not have channels to talk to the authorities
08:34to tell them what are the shortcomings and what are the initiatives that we can take.
08:40Our observations as Tunisian women, as activists and as politicians,
08:45is that today the forms of discrimination are being abolished,
08:49including the discrimination against women in the private sphere and in the family.
08:54Tunisia has violated various international agreements related to women's rights
08:59and developed revolutionary legislations,
09:02but the civil society still demands more,
09:05such as the revision of the field of personal affairs,
09:08the main legislation in the region,
09:11by abolishing gender equality in inheritance, wages, and family leadership.
09:18According to civil society organizations,
09:21the rights of women in Tunisia have not only been violated,
09:25but these organizations find it difficult to voice their voice to change the reality
09:31in the shadow of a similar cut between the current authority and the middle class.
09:37And that is another story.
09:40Fathah Al-Falhi, Media, Tunisia.
09:45The ministerial meeting of the Islamic Cooperation Organization in Jeddah
09:49confirmed the role of the Jerusalem Committee,
09:52which is headed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
09:55and the role of the Jerusalem-based agency, the executive branch of the committee.
10:00This was confirmed in the decision that was adopted at the end of the 20th round
10:05of the Exceptional Council of Foreign Ministers of Member States
10:09in the Islamic Cooperation Organization,
10:12which is located in Jeddah,
10:15to search for Israeli attacks on the Palestinian people.
10:21This meeting was held to confirm the centrality of the Palestinian cause
10:26for the Islamic Ummah.
10:31In Jeddah, an exceptional meeting was held
10:35by the Moroccan Foreign Minister for the Islamic Cooperation Organization,
10:40to search for the latest developments in the Palestinian cause.
10:44More in our exclusive report to Jeddah, Abdelmoula Boukhriss.
10:52An exceptional meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization
10:57here in Jeddah, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
11:00to search for the Arab work plan for the reconstruction of Gaza,
11:04which was agreed upon during the Exceptional Arab Summit
11:07in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, last Tuesday.
11:10This is the Arab plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip
11:15without the displacement of its large population,
11:182.5 million Palestinians, to neighboring countries.
11:21It also fulfills the American plan proposed by the US President.
11:26The Arab work plan, which is attended by 57 Foreign Ministers
11:31of the Islamic Cooperation Organization here in Jeddah,
11:35to search for the future of the strip, as well as the future of the West Bank.
11:42In this meeting, the Arab work plan is attended
11:45to confirm the unity of the Arab and Islamic ranks,
11:48and to build an extensive alliance that rejects displacement,
11:51and to renew the invitation to the international community and financial institutions
11:55to provide rapid support for the reconstruction plan,
11:59especially as the international conference on the issue in Cairo approaches,
12:03with a cost exceeding 50 billion dollars.
12:07The exceptional summit of the Islamic Cooperation Organization
12:11brings Syria back to its position as an organization,
12:14after years of withdrawal.
12:17Through this high-level ministerial meeting,
12:20the Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization
12:24send a message to the whole world,
12:27rejecting the policy of displacement, aggression, annexation and destruction,
12:31and they confirm that the Palestinian cause
12:34is the central cause of the Islamic world as a whole.
12:40US President Donald Trump announced the appointment of John Buchan III
12:46as ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco.
12:49It is clear that he will play an important role
12:52in the peace, freedom and prosperity of the two countries.
12:56Trump, in a post on his social network, Truth Social,
13:01expressed his happiness with the announcement of John Buchan
13:04as ambassador to the United States to the Kingdom of Morocco.
13:08Buchan III was a former ambassador to the United States
13:15by Spain and Andorra in 2017 and 2021,
13:21and he has a long career in the field of money and business.
13:31His president and Syrian President, Ahmad al-Shar'a,
13:34said that he would never allow a peace treaty.
13:38He stressed that Syria has moved forward
13:41and will not take a single step back.
13:44The Syrian President, in a statement broadcast tonight,
13:48called on all the forces that joined the clashes
13:52to comply with the orders of the military leaders
13:55and to evacuate the sites immediately to control the excesses.
14:02You are indeed guilty of killing those who protect Syria
14:05and serve it, and occupying hospitals and providing security.
14:09You have offended all Syrians.
14:12You have committed a great sin that will not be forgiven,
14:16and you have received a response that you cannot wait for.
14:19So go ahead and hand over your weapons and yourselves before it is too late.
14:23We will continue to hold the weapons in the hands of the state,
14:26and there will be no weapons left in Syria, God willing,
14:29and a severe account will be held.
14:32Anyone who crosses the isolated civilians
14:34and takes people by force,
14:37our people on the coast, in the clashes,
14:40are part of our responsibility,
14:42and it is our duty to protect them
14:44and save them from the evil gangs of the fallen regime.
14:48The authorities in Syria announced the launch of a security operation
14:52in several areas on the coast after bloody battles
14:55that resulted in the death of more than 250 people in the west of the country.
15:00The official Syrian news agency reported
15:03on a source in the Ministry of Defense saying
15:07that it is carrying out precise nuclear operations
15:10in coordination with the public security forces
15:13against the remnants of the previous regime.
15:21For the second year in a row,
15:23the coast area is still a hub for international terrorism,
15:27where more than 3,800 people were killed
15:33during the year 2024,
15:37according to the latest report by the International Terrorism Index.
15:41This report lists 163 countries,
15:45according to the effect of terrorism,
15:48taking into account the number of attacks,
15:51deaths, injuries and hostilities,
15:54and among the countries,
15:57five of the ten countries most affected by terrorism
16:01during the year 2024
16:04are located in the coastal area,
16:07while Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger
16:10are among the countries most affected,
16:13which is a steady trend since 2017.
16:16The International Terrorism Index
16:19lists most attacks in the coastal area
16:22against two terrorist groups,
16:25the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS.
16:31The Greenpeace,
16:33a non-African non-governmental organization,
16:36was concerned about the effects of the gas leak
16:39that was observed in the oil fields
16:42off the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal.
16:45The Environmental Organization in Dakar
16:48warned of the risks posed
16:51by the use of oil and natural gas
16:54against marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
16:57The British Ministry of Environment
17:00announced last week
17:03that a gas leak was discovered
17:06at one of the oil fields
17:09on the Hmeimim site on February 19,
17:12two months after the use of this oil field.
17:16We return to Morocco now
17:19and in response to the warning
17:22issued by the Ministry of Environment
17:25about the expected air quakes
17:28in the Kingdom in the coming days,
17:31the Ministry of Transport and Water
17:34advised the road users
17:37to be careful
17:40and to organize their movements
17:43and to be aware of the passing movement.
18:13The Ministry of Transport and Water
18:16advised the road users
18:19to be careful
18:22and to organize their movements
18:25and to be aware of the passing movement.
18:28The Ministry of Transport and Water
18:31advised the road users
18:34to be careful
18:37and to organize their movements
18:40and to be aware of the passing movement.
18:43The Ministry of Transport and Water
18:46advised the road users
18:49to be careful
18:52and to organize their movements
18:55and to be aware of the passing movement.
18:58The Ministry of Transport and Water
19:01advised the road users
19:04to be careful
19:07and to organize their movements
19:10and to be aware of the passing movement.
19:13The Minister of Transport and Water
19:16advised the road users
19:19to be careful
19:22and to organize their movements
19:25and to be aware of the passing movement.
19:28The Ministry of Transport and Water
19:31advised the road users
19:34It is expected that areas in northern Morocco will witness heavy rainfall,
19:40with measurements reaching up to 130 mm.
19:45Our news is continued and the dates are being renewed now with Alam Riyadah.