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00:00Let's go to the press conference.
00:20Welcome to the press conference.
00:23We will present it to you live from Median TV in Tanja.
00:26We will present it as usual with the most important news.
00:30In Gaza, the Israeli army continues its raids on sectors of the region,
00:34placing more victims among the ranks of civilians.
00:41In Sudan, the army declares control over the presidential palace in the middle of the capital Khartoum.
00:49In Morocco, the latest air strikes are destroying agricultural lands in the Wazan region
00:55and giving the farmers a warning of a promised agricultural season.
01:01Welcome.
01:03The Israeli army has announced that it is objecting to two shelling
01:08that were launched from northern Gaza today,
01:11after the warning sirens were sounded in the city of Asqalan in southern Israel.
01:15During this time, the Israeli raids on sectors of the region
01:19have led to more victims among the ranks of civilians.
01:23The civilian defense in Gaza announced that the Israeli raids on the sector
01:27resulted in the death of 11 people.
01:30It is clear that three people were killed in the raids before dawn today,
01:34while eight were killed during the day,
01:37indicating that six of them were killed in the city of Gaza
01:41and two in Absan in the south.
01:48On the other hand, the Israeli defense minister, Israel Katz,
01:51announced that he ordered the army to control additional areas in the Gaza sector,
01:56warning of the possibility of annexing what was not annexed by Hamas.
02:01Katz said in a statement that the more Hamas refuses to annex,
02:06the more land will be lost that will be annexed by Israel,
02:11threatening the permanent occupation of isolated areas within the Palestinian sector.
02:20We move to Sudan, where the Sudanese army announced
02:23that it controlled the entire presidential palace in the capital Khartoum,
02:27while the quick support forces announced
02:30that the battle to control the presidential palace
02:33had not yet ended with a march to carry out an operation against the forces of the army.
02:38More details on this subject will be followed in this report by Maryam Tsouri.
02:45The break-up of the presidential palace in Khartoum
02:48by the quick support forces
02:50that controlled it for two years after fierce battles,
02:54and the Sudanese army was able to influence one of the most prominent symbols of the sovereignty of the Sudanese state.
03:02Our forces have been successful today in the provinces of Khartoum,
03:06where they were able to break through the terrorist barricades of the militia,
03:11in the areas in the middle of Khartoum, the Arab market and the buildings of the presidential palace,
03:16a symbol of the sovereignty, dignity and dignity of the Sudanese people.
03:20After the army ruled over the presidential palace,
03:23the quick support forces confirmed that the battle to control the palace had not yet ended
03:28with a march to carry out an operation against the Sudanese armed forces
03:32and the killing of dozens of its elements.
03:35Since last Sunday, the army rose up against the quick support in the middle of the capital
03:40and was able to control the strategic locations.
03:44In January, a siege was broken by the quick support forces
03:48at the headquarters of the General Command of the Armed Forces in Khartoum.
03:53It is true that the army is making progress in the capital,
03:56which may open the door for it to regain full control of the city,
04:01but the war in Sudan remains without a solution,
04:05in light of the division of control over several areas between the two militant militias in the country
04:11since April 2023.
04:17The Council of Peace and Security of Africa under the Moroccan presidency in March
04:23is seeking to strengthen the role of women in establishing peace and stability in African countries.
04:29The Council of Peace and Security organizes this discussion
04:32at a time when the world is preparing to celebrate the 25th anniversary
04:36of the historic decision of the Council of Peace and Security on March 13, 2025
04:41in order to evaluate the achievements achieved so far
04:45in the implementation of the agenda of women, peace and security in Africa.
04:49The permanent representative of Morocco to the African Union
04:53and the African Economic Committee, Mohamed Arouchi,
04:56stated in a statement made by the Women's Communication Technology
05:00in front of the African Council of Peace and Security,
05:03that the strengthening of the agenda of women, peace and security through this meeting
05:07is part of this dynamic,
05:10based on the Decree 1325,
05:13which undermines the relationship between women and the issues of peace and security,
05:17and also indicates that this link, in its turn,
05:20helps to shed light on the apparent impact of armed conflicts
05:25on women and girls, and thus sets the foundation
05:28for the effective representation and participation of women
05:31in preventing conflicts, managing them, and resolving them.
05:39The role of the youth in moving towards a smart and steadfast future
05:44for the water sector is the focus of today's meeting
05:47on the occasion of World Water Day,
05:49which is celebrated on March 22 every year.
05:52This meeting is about the challenges facing water management
05:57in light of climate change,
05:59as well as motivating everyone to support initiatives and sustainable solutions
06:05that contribute to strengthening the resilience of the water sector and the population
06:08in facing the effects of climate change,
06:11with the focus on the youth.
06:13As this event highlights,
06:15the youth's contribution to this resilience
06:18through innovation, creativity, and modern technologies.
06:25In the context of World Water Day,
06:28we organized this meeting with our partners
06:32to work on the role of the youth in the water sector,
06:39especially in relation to innovation.
06:42As you know, the King's address to the Parliament
06:47emphasized the role of modern technologies in the water sector.
06:51Today, through this initiative,
06:53we aim to reach the youth
06:56to propose innovative solutions
07:00to solve these problems of water scarcity
07:04and guarantee the survival of water use in our country.
07:08Today, thank God,
07:10there are many initiatives that have been proposed,
07:15and some of them will be supported
07:19to be implemented on the ground.
07:21This is the first initiative, God willing,
07:24that we will develop in all the regions and regions of the Kingdom
07:29to reach innovative solutions
07:34that can be implemented on the ground
07:36according to the characteristics of each region
07:39and according to the needs of the professionals in this field.
07:45We will stay in Morocco,
07:48where the issue of digital content
07:50and the guarantee of values between freedom, responsibility,
07:54and moral commitment
07:55formed the center of an intellectual dialogue
07:58organized by the Al-Muntaqa Foundation in Dar Al-Baydan.
08:00The report of Nawfal Al-Khamlishi
08:03brings us closer to this dialogue,
08:05which is based on the extensive efforts
08:08to strengthen the dialogue
08:09around the challenges posed by technological development
08:12and the role of values in digital space
08:15in order to find a balance
08:17between freedom of expression
08:19and moral and legal responsibility.
08:21Let's continue.
08:25The intellectual dialogue highlighted the challenges of monitoring,
08:29the ethics of e-journalism,
08:31and the responsibility of security and judicial institutions
08:33to regulate digital space
08:35according to national and international laws.
08:37Participants discussed in the dialogue
08:39how to achieve a balance
08:41between freedom of expression
08:43and the preservation of cultural and moral identity.
08:46Digital content is a challenge
08:50that requires a moral and valuable challenge.
08:55It requires a joint approach
09:00that relates to the legal framework,
09:04social responsibility,
09:07and the role of e-journalism
09:11in consolidating human spiritual values.
09:17There is also a need
09:21for digital development
09:24in order to strengthen society.
09:29The most prominent participants in the dialogue
09:32are those who share the responsibility
09:34between all institutions
09:37in order to unify efforts in digital space
09:40and ensure the spiritual security of Morocco.
09:44There is a responsibility for all of us
09:47to strengthen our values,
09:49morals,
09:51national and religious identity
09:54to ensure the spiritual security,
09:57security and stability
09:59and to contribute
10:02to the preservation of our cultural,
10:06religious identity
10:08and values
10:10due to all the infiltration
10:12through this content
10:14that may lead to the consequences.
10:17The intellectual dialogue
10:19is part of a vision for a comprehensive
10:21vision of the future of digital content in Morocco
10:24and to strengthen social awareness
10:26with the importance of digital commitment and morality.
10:29I would like to emphasize the importance
10:31of strengthening awareness
10:33in order to protect digital space
10:35from the infiltrations that affect
10:37the values of society.
10:39I would also like to stop
10:41in this publication
10:43at the Supreme Scientific Council
10:45which announced that the amount
10:47of zakat al-fitr was specified
10:49as a criticism for this year
10:51in the amount of 23 dirhams
10:53and added that whoever wants
10:55to commit more, he has that
10:57zakat al-fitr is a must
10:59and it is clear that it is permissible
11:01to withdraw it two or three days
11:03before Eid.
11:09In another subject,
11:11the police in Morocco
11:13were able to stop
11:15a French citizen
11:17of Algerian origin
11:19and conduct an illegal act in Morocco
11:21due to his involvement
11:23in the dangerous context
11:25in which he was arrested.
11:27He was arrested
11:29on the basis of
11:31a false identity
11:33in addition to being
11:35an international matter
11:37in which he was arrested
11:39by the French judiciary.
11:41Today, a network
11:43was dismantled
11:45to smuggle immigrants
11:47between France and Spain.
11:4916 people were accused
11:51of belonging to this network
11:53and they were smuggled
11:55from Algeria and South Africa
11:57to Catalonia.
11:59The victims said
12:01they paid the smugglers
12:03between 150 and 300 euros
12:05for each immigrant.
12:07According to the investigations,
12:09in recent years,
12:11about 570 smuggling operations
12:13have benefited
12:151,700 immigrants.
12:17They offer 9,000 euros
12:19to each person
12:21who is smuggled,
12:23and the team leader
12:25charges 17,000 euros
12:27for each trip.
12:29This shows the seriousness
12:31of the matter.
12:33In each migration operation,
12:35dozens of immigrants
12:37are gathered
12:39within the framework
12:41of this network.
12:43There are people
12:45who have been arrested
12:47for smuggling
12:49and the team leader
12:51charges
12:5317,000 euros
12:55for each trip.
12:57Tunisia
12:59Tunisian President
13:01Kays Esayed
13:03appointed the Minister
13:05of Housing
13:07Sara Zaafrani
13:09as his deputy.
13:11The dismissal
13:13caused a wide debate
13:15and the reaction
13:17of the critics
13:19was a failure
13:21in the administration
13:23of the smugglers in Tunisia.
13:25Kays Esayed is also
13:27the biggest change
13:29for the heads of government
13:31by appointing six people
13:33since his election in 2019.
13:35More details with our correspondent
13:37in Tunisia.
13:39After less than a year
13:41of his appointment,
13:43Tunisian President Kays Esayed
13:45appointed the Minister
13:47of Housing
13:49Sara Zaafrani
13:51as his deputy.
13:53This is the fourth change
13:55for the heads of government
13:57since the Tunisian president
13:59passed the parliament
14:01in 2021,
14:03which is the equivalent
14:05of the head of government
14:07every year.
14:09The president did not mention
14:11the reasons for the dismissal
14:13hours before the dismissal
14:15that it is time
14:17to take on any
14:19full responsibility
14:21and that it is enough
14:23to denigrate the citizens
14:25in a sign perhaps
14:27to reject the level
14:29of public services.
14:31It is time
14:33to take on
14:35any full responsibility
14:37regardless of its location
14:39and it is enough
14:41to denigrate the citizens
14:43in a sign perhaps
14:45to reject the level
14:47of public services.
14:49The Tunisian president
14:51did not leave
14:53his speech without
14:55talking about the conspiracies
14:57when he considered
14:59the recent riots
15:01as a wave of suicide
15:03combined with the trial
15:05in the case of conspiracy
15:07on the security of the state
15:09to be considered a failure
15:11in the administration
15:13of the immigrant file.
15:15There is a high cost of living
15:17there is a deterioration
15:19of citizens' purchasing power
15:21and there is also
15:23a bad performance
15:25of all the services
15:27in the country.
15:29All of this is accompanied
15:31by an outrageous crisis
15:33related to the illegal migration
15:35file which still
15:37affects the economic
15:39and social reality
15:41as well as the security.
15:43The new president
15:45specializes in civil engineering
15:47and is 62 years old.
15:49She took over
15:51the preparation and transportation
15:53before assigning her
15:55to the presidency.
15:57She is the second lady
15:59in the palace of Al-Qasaba
16:01after Najla Boudin
16:03since she took over
16:05the Tunisian reality
16:07with a new change
16:09on the head of the government.
16:11A change that has aroused
16:13a lot of controversy
16:15about its context and agenda.
16:17Tunisia
16:21The violence in the east
16:23of the Republic of Congo
16:25has forced more than
16:27100,000 people to flee
16:29to neighboring countries
16:31in the past months
16:33A spokeswoman
16:35for the UN Security Council
16:37on Refugee Affairs
16:39said that in less than
16:41three months,
16:43the number of Congolese
16:45fleeing to neighboring countries
16:47has increased to more than
16:49100,000.
16:51This is evidenced by
16:53the violent actions
16:55of the armed group
16:57M23
16:59supported by Rwanda
17:01forced the Congolese army
17:03to leave most of the states
17:05in the north and south of Kivu
17:07as well as the possibility
17:09of a large-scale regional war.
17:11The UN Security Council
17:13said today that many people
17:15who fled due to violence
17:17are fleeing again in an area
17:19that has witnessed decades
17:21of conflicts and violence.
17:25In another subject,
17:27the authorities of Heathrow airport
17:29have withdrawn some flights
17:31after a fire caused
17:33at an electricity station
17:35to shut down
17:37most European airports.
17:39A spokesman for the airport
17:41in a statement said
17:43that it is now possible
17:45to start flying
17:47later today.
17:49He also expressed his hope
17:51to withdraw all flights
17:53tomorrow Saturday.
17:55The US President
17:57Donald Trump
17:59said in a statement
18:01that Morocco has seen
18:03in recent days
18:05heavy rainfall
18:07which has given hope
18:09to the farmers
18:11after years of drought
18:13that has greatly affected
18:15the agricultural sector.
18:17In this report by
18:19Mohamed Rishi,
18:21we accompany the Ministry of Agriculture
18:23to observe the impact
18:25of these rainfalls
18:27on the agricultural lands
18:29that have been affected
18:31by grain cultivation.
18:33The roads extending
18:35from the Araish region
18:37to the Wazan region
18:39are characterized
18:41by its magnificent
18:43natural landscapes
18:45that have increased
18:47after the important
18:49rainfall that the region
18:51has seen in recent years.
18:53The agricultural sector
18:55especially grain cultivation
18:57which is a major factor
18:59in the agricultural activity
19:01in the Wazan region
19:03is suffering.
19:05This is an important
19:07stage in the agriculture
19:09and the agricultural
19:11economy.
19:13Thank God,
19:15all the problems
19:17that the farmers
19:19are facing
19:21have been solved.
19:23The crops
19:25are growing well
19:27and the land is full of water.
19:29Thank God,
19:31the rain has stopped
19:33and the crops are growing well.
19:35Thank God,
19:37the rain has stopped
19:39and the land is full of water.
19:41Thank God,
19:43the rain has stopped
19:45and the land is full of water.
20:17The 730-mm-high
20:19trees planted at the beginning
20:21of the agricultural season
20:23have fallen
20:25due to the improvement
20:27of the growth conditions
20:29of the agricultural crops
20:31including grains,
20:33cotton,
20:35vegetables
20:37and olive trees.
20:39This will also
20:41have an impact
20:43on the pasture
20:45and reduce the cost
20:47of livestock
20:49and reduce the number
20:51of farmers.
20:53The hope is still
20:55that the rain will continue
20:57in the coming weeks
20:59to ensure a healthy
21:01agricultural production
21:03that will strengthen
21:05the food security
21:07and improve the economic
21:09conditions of the farmers.
21:11We have reached the end
21:13of our news.
21:15We will meet again
21:17at noon.
21:19Please stay with us.

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