مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 25/03/2025
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00:00Welcome back to a new edition of Al Ahmar Al Akhbar, starting with the most important news of the week.
00:24His Majesty the King appointed a number of officials of constitutional institutions, including the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, the National Coalition for the Prevention of Bribes and its Fighters, and the Center of the Kingdom.
00:38About 800 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli strikes, and a humanitarian situation continues to cut aid.
00:47In Riyadh, a new round of talks between Ukrainian and American officials on the situation of the conflict in Ukraine and Moscow describes the US-Russian research as useful and confirms that it will continue.
01:00Let's start with Morocco, where His Majesty the King appointed a number of officials of constitutional institutions, including the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, the National Coalition for the Prevention of Bribes and its Fighters, and the Center of the Kingdom.
01:26These appointments are carried out under the supervision of His Majesty the King in order to promote these institutions with the tasks assigned to them by the constitution of the Kingdom, and to strengthen the principles of good governance, promote shared democracy, and protect rights and freedoms.
01:45In Rabat, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African and Moroccan Cooperation, residing abroad, Nasser Bourita, held two consultations with the UN Secretary-General of the Moroccan Sahara, Stéphane de Mestoura.
01:59The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that this visit, which takes place in the framework of a regional tour, comes after the unofficial consultations of the UN Security Council held in mid-April this year.
02:15The Moroccan delegation, which supports the Moroccan Sahara and the Moroccan initiative for self-government, was presided over by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
02:25In this context, His Majesty the King called on the United Nations, on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Green March, to take responsibility and clarify the big difference between the real and legitimate world represented by Morocco in its Sahara, and a frozen world far from reality and its developments.
02:50In the Middle East and Jerusalem, the Foreign Affairs Minister called on Hamas and Israel to end the war in Gaza.
03:01It is clear that this will end the suffering of all parties.
03:05The UN Secretary-General also called on Hamas to participate in the management of the future of Gaza.
03:10Details in the Thursday's report.
03:13In the context of her visit to the region, the foreign policy official in the European Union calls on Israel to lower the escalation and the need to end the negotiations to end the wave of violence in the region.
03:25The European official warned that Israel's strike on Syria and Lebanon may lead to further escalation.
03:32I repeat what I said this morning.
03:37Ending the negotiations is the only way to end the suffering of all parties.
03:43Violence feeds more violence.
03:46What we are witnessing now is a dangerous escalation.
03:49It causes a state of uncertainty that does not suit the hostages and their families.
03:54It also causes terror and death for the Palestinian people.
03:58The European official reiterated her opposition to Hamas' participation in the management of the future of Gaza.
04:08We see no role for Hamas in the future of Gaza.
04:13We need to discuss how to manage the future of Gaza.
04:18The European Union is ready to participate in these discussions so that we can, as you know, prevent the occurrence of these problems in the future.
04:30The Israeli Foreign Minister also confirmed Israel's position on the withdrawal of the Palestinian Armed Forces and the release of Israeli prisoners of war.
04:40The war can end tomorrow.
04:44We can end the war tomorrow by releasing our prisoners of war and withdrawing the weapons of Gaza,
04:49and withdrawing Hamas and the armed Islamic Jihad from there.
04:53The war is not ideological.
04:55We will be happy to achieve our goals through diplomatic means.
04:58But if that is not possible, we have no choice but to continue our military efforts.
05:03The European Commission is discussing the efforts of the European Union to immediately implement the ceasefire agreement in Gaza,
05:12and to release the prisoners of war and provide humanitarian aid.
05:16The European Commission is also discussing the management of the Gaza Strip after the war
05:21and the Arab plans proposed to rebuild Gaza.
05:26The Ministry of Health in Hamas announced that 792 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip last Tuesday.
05:37It confirmed that hospitals received 62 casualties in the last 24 hours until Tuesday morning.
05:44The ministry said in a statement that the number of victims since March 18 has reached 792 dead and 1,663 injured.
05:54In addition, the total number of casualties since the beginning of the war on October 7, 2023 has increased to 50,144 dead and 113,704 injured.
06:11The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
06:16Israel stopped humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip more than three weeks ago,
06:21which prohibits the people of Gaza from receiving the necessary humanitarian aid and poses a serious threat to civilians.
06:29Details with Anwar Lakhan.
06:32Since the beginning of March, Israel has prevented the entry of necessary humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
06:40Despite the increase in humanitarian needs in the Strip and the rise of national concern about the protection of civilians,
06:46the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres made a difficult decision to limit the presence of the United Nations in Gaza,
06:55with the commitment to continue to provide aid that civilians rely on to stay alive.
07:04When there was a ceasefire and the crossings were closed, the goods and basic necessities of the country were exhausted.
07:11Today, after the crossing of the Strip and the return to the Temple, everything has been cut off.
07:19We have no food, no water, no aid, nothing. People are very, very tired.
07:27More than three weeks ago, the Israeli government stopped the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
07:34This is the longest suspension since October 7, 2023.
07:38Israeli officials pointed out their commitment to continue their military activities in Gaza,
07:45which prohibits the residents of Gaza from the necessary humanitarian aid.
07:49Where do we get the people? Where do we get the world?
07:53We are now in famine, the flour is boiling, the situation is difficult,
07:57and we hope that things will return to normal and that the crossings will open.
08:00We are now in famine, the flour is boiling, the situation is difficult,
08:04and we hope that things will return to normal and that the crossings will open.
08:08Philippe Lazarin, the UN Secretary-General,
08:12called on the United Nations to stop the occupation of the Palestinian refugees in UNRWA.
08:17He called for an endless release of the best non-humanitarian aid to the residents of Gaza
08:24after Israel resumed its air strikes and land operations in the Strip.
08:31In Syria, at least five people were killed in an Israeli bombing in the south of the country,
08:37according to local authorities,
08:40indicating the Israeli aggression in the area and the displacement of its residents.
08:45At the same time, the Israeli army announced a response to a fire.
08:49The Daraa governorate announced on its official page via Telegram
08:53that five people were killed in an Israeli bombing in the town of Koya,
08:56in the Daraa western Yarmouk basin,
08:59followed by the displacement of the residents of the area.
09:03To Lebanon, in another escalation,
09:06it is the most dangerous since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah.
09:11Eight people were killed, at least, in the south of Lebanon
09:14in an Israeli bombings at the southern borders.
09:17Lebanese officials contacted Washington and Paris
09:20to put an end to this escalation.
09:23Details with Anwar Lakhan.
09:27To Lebanon, in an escalation,
09:29it is the most dangerous since the ceasefire agreement
09:32that put an end to a violent confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah.
09:36The Israeli army launched strikes on what it said to be Hezbollah's targets,
09:41in response to the launch of three missiles from this area
09:45north of Israel last Saturday.
09:48The bombings led to the killing of eight people.
09:51The President of the Republic, Joseph Aoun,
09:53and the President of the Government, Nawaf Salam,
09:56made close contacts last Saturday
09:59with the leaders of the ceasefire agreement
10:02of the United States, France, and the United Nations
10:05to put an end to the escalation.
10:08He added that the President of the Lebanese government
10:11emphasized the necessity of maintaining security
10:14and preventing the repeated launch of missiles,
10:17while Israel and Lebanon made a strong response
10:20to the missile attacks.
10:23The Minister of Defense of Israel, Israel Katz,
10:26cannot allow the launch of missiles from Lebanon
10:29on the Holy Land,
10:31and that Hezbollah was involved in the missile attacks,
10:34while no party has announced its responsibility for them.
10:38A Lebanese military source reported
10:41that the missiles were fired from an area
10:44adjacent to the north of the Litani River,
10:47between the two cities of Kafr Tabnit and Arnoun,
10:50in the Nabataean province.
10:53The Turkish authorities announced
10:56a new arrest campaign today.
10:59After 26 demonstrations in several cities
11:02protesting the arrest of Istanbul's mayor,
11:05opposition leader Akram Imamoglu,
11:08about 1,200 people were arrested
11:11during the daily gatherings that began a week ago.
11:14On the other hand,
11:16seven of the eight journalists
11:19who were arrested from their homes in Istanbul
11:21remain under judicial custody.
11:24The authorities in the province of Ankara
11:27announced the continuation of the gatherings
11:30in the Turkish capital until the 1st of April.
11:33The European Council also announced
11:36the use of inappropriate force during the demonstrations,
11:39and the Turkish authorities put their commitments
11:42in the field of human rights
11:45to respect the freedom of peaceful gathering,
11:48freedom of expression and freedom of the media.
11:51The UN Security Council also announced
11:54the intensified bloodbath that targeted
11:57two bodies belonging to the United Nations
12:00in southern Sudan.
12:03They were carrying out a massacre in the area,
12:06killing one of the members of the group
12:09and injuring two others.
12:12The members of the UN Security Council
12:15reaffirmed that attacks against members
12:18of the Peacekeeping Forces may be war crimes,
12:21and that there is no need
12:24for such attacks in the region.
12:27In recent days,
12:30there have been battles between the Sudanese army
12:33and the Peacekeeping Forces in the area
12:36and in the service of the army's efforts
12:39to impose its full control over the Turkish capital.
12:42The situation has worsened,
12:45as citizens are suffering from the deterioration
12:48of their health and living conditions.
12:51A new attack in an empty area
12:54of any military targets,
12:57according to the UN Security Council,
13:00reflects the random and deliberate targeting
13:03pursued by the fast-reaching forces
13:06against civilians.
13:09Within the framework of an escalation
13:12that aims to spread violence
13:15and force the population
13:18to leave the city,
13:21according to the UN Security Council.
13:24This second attack,
13:27targeting civilians,
13:30since the fast-reaching forces
13:33lost control over the center of Khartoum,
13:36especially the presidential palace,
13:39following a large-scale attack
13:42on the army last Friday.
13:45The battles between the Sudanese army
13:48and the fast-reaching forces have intensified
13:51in Khartoum and areas south of the capital
13:54and west of it,
13:57resulting in attacks on the city.
14:00It is up to the government
14:03and the economy in Khartoum
14:06to strengthen the army's grip on the capital,
14:09to achieve this great achievement
14:12in the ongoing war that has been going on
14:15for almost two years,
14:18but it is not expected
14:21that it will be so soon.
14:24This is the latest on the talks
14:27in Riyadh,
14:30followed by a long meeting
14:33between US and Russian officials
14:36about a partial threat in Ukraine.
14:39Here is more on the talks in Riyadh.
14:42After yesterday's talks
14:45between the US and Russia,
14:48Riyadh is on a new round
14:51of talks between the two sides.
14:54Washington will try to reach a common ground
14:57on which to build a partial threat agreement
15:00and to stop it from starting a fire
15:03in the Black Sea.
15:06These talks come after talks
15:09held by the US negotiators with Russia
15:12that lasted more than 12 hours.
15:15The talks were described as complicated
15:18and complex, according to Russian officials.
15:21The results of the long talks
15:24between the US and Russia
15:27are being analyzed in both capitals.
15:30There are no plans to hold
15:33high-level talks so far.
15:36There is an understanding
15:39that the talks will continue,
15:42but nothing is set in stone yet.
15:45On the other hand, the White House
15:48said that the ongoing talks
15:51with Russia will not stop.
15:54Steve Whitkoff, Trump's spokesman,
15:57expressed his optimism.
16:00He said he expects real progress
16:03during these talks,
16:06especially in terms of stopping
16:09a fire in the Black Sea
16:12on the ships of the two countries.
16:15Things will naturally move
16:18towards a full ceasefire,
16:21as the US and Russia
16:24have agreed to a ceasefire
16:27on the Black Sea.
16:30The Danish Prime Minister
16:33said that a visit to Greenland
16:36by the US is a Danish territory
16:39that President Donald Trump
16:42has taken control of
16:45and is an unacceptable pressure
16:48on the island and its countries.
16:51It is not about what Greenland
16:54needs or wants, but the pressure
16:57imposed on Greenland and Denmark
17:00in this unacceptable situation
17:03and its resistance.
17:06US President Donald Trump
17:09announced on social media
17:12that he is committed to imposing
17:15a 25% tax on any country
17:18that consumes oil or gas from Venezuela.
17:21He also said that there are members
17:24of criminal gangs from this country
17:27on the soil of the United States.
17:30This is China's accusation,
17:33the United States,
17:36for interfering in Venezuela's internal affairs.
17:39US President Donald Trump
17:42imposed a 25% tax on any country
17:45that buys oil or gas from the US.
17:48Trump also said that the tax
17:51imposed from April 2
17:54will apply to all products
17:57that enter the United States
18:00from countries that buy oil from Venezuela.
18:03China is the largest buyer of oil
18:06in response to US sanctions
18:09on steel and aluminum
18:12by taking all necessary measures.
18:15It said that no party will emerge
18:18victorious from the trade war
18:21between China and the US.
18:26This is the end of our report.
18:29We will now go to the city of Al Ayoun,
18:32one of the largest cities in the Moroccan desert.
18:35Despite the presence of an armory and a museum,
18:38Al Ayoun is a symbol of the Hassani culture.
18:41It is a place that reflects the cultural diversity
18:44and the openness of the population
18:47to the rest of the Moroccan identity.
18:49We will now go to the Al Ayoun museum.
18:52With the advent of holidays,
18:55people are more open to the carpets and carpets,
18:58which have become an essential choice
19:01in addition to the armory and the museum.
19:04The traditionalist industry
19:07confirms that this increasing demand
19:10is a reflection of the desire of the population
19:13to combine modernity and the connection
19:16with the Moroccan traditions.
19:19The majority of the people
19:22are young people.
19:25They prefer traditional clothes
19:28and their young daughters
19:31are wearing traditional clothes
19:34to celebrate the holiday.
19:37The handicrafts are constantly developing
19:40and the workers are working day and night
19:43to bring the demand up.
19:46Behind every door
19:49It is a long hour of precise work,
19:52where the craftsmen show continuous effort
19:56to present designs that preserve the originality
19:59and satisfy the customer's expectations.
20:02Thank God, people are welcoming,
20:05people are welcoming,
20:07people are welcoming,
20:09people are welcoming,
20:11people are welcoming,
20:13people are welcoming,
20:15people are welcoming,
20:17people are welcoming,
20:19people are welcoming,
20:21people are welcoming,
20:23people are welcoming,
20:25In light of this cultural diversity
20:27that distinguishes Morocco,
20:29the southern region remains faithful
20:31to its customs and traditions,
20:33with an open space that matches
20:35the other clothing styles
20:37of various parts of Morocco,
20:39in a scene that embodies the unity
20:41of national identity and the richness
20:43of Moroccan heritage.
20:45Al-Fatouna Al-Khbariyah,
20:46I'll see you in the middle.