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00:00Welcome to BDNTV, I'm your host, Yadi Al-Nasher.
00:22In Morocco, there is an increase in interest in the national campaign to achieve a vaccination status and to test the vaccine regarding the epidemic known as Buhamron.
00:34The Israeli army is starting a large-scale military operation in the West Bank.
00:41And the Davos magazine is going to Switzerland and the speech of the US President, Donald Trump, highlights the activities of the first day.
00:52In Morocco, there is an increase in interest in the national campaign to achieve a vaccination status and to test the vaccine regarding the epidemic known as Buhamron.
01:04The Kingdom has recorded 25,000 cases and 120 deaths since September 2023, compared to three or four deaths in previous years.
01:21In light of this, efforts are accelerating in several areas of the Kingdom to carry out this campaign to control the epidemic indicators with the increase in the number of infections and the increase in the number of deaths.
01:37Following this topic, we have Dr. Mohamed Al-Youbi, Director of Epidemic Science and Disease Control at the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
01:46Welcome, Dr. Al-Youbi.
01:48Welcome.
01:50First, I would like to ask you about the current epidemic situation for Buhamron in the Kingdom.
01:57As I mentioned, the situation is not normal at all.
02:01In my opinion, we have seen an unprecedented increase in this disease for several years.
02:14That is, since before the restructuring of the national program to vaccinate in Morocco in 1986.
02:22This increase is an important increase compared to the previous years, when we were two or less steps ahead of the goal we set in 2010,
02:41in the framework of the global initiative to eliminate Buhamron, where we have now registered less than halal for every million people.
02:51This is the indicator and this is what was required.
02:55In order to achieve this goal, we had to maintain the level of vaccination coverage against this disease by 95% or more.
03:07Since September, as you mentioned, this indicator has decreased and the disease has begun to spread again,
03:18leading to the current situation we are living in today.
03:23So, the situation is not normal in the Kingdom, as Dr. Al-Youbi says.
03:27Are there any statistics related to the areas that have high infections?
03:32Yes, it started at first in some communities and some districts in Souss and Massa,
03:43but as the geographical distance and distribution spread, it began to spread.
03:50Until now, we have registered cases in all parts of Morocco, with most of the districts and businesses.
04:04Given that this virus is one of the most common infectious diseases,
04:12it is enough for one sick person to transmit the infection to 9 out of 10 people in his area,
04:23if they do not have sufficient immunity to fight the disease.
04:28This immunity does not affect the natural state of the disease, except by vaccination.
04:33If a person has been infected with the disease before,
04:38which led to an immunity against the disease.
04:43So, the disease is one of the fastest spreading diseases and one of the fastest spreading diseases ever.
04:52So, it is one of the most contagious and easy-to-spread diseases.
04:55I would like to ask you about the necessary measures that should be taken to fight the spread of this disease and not to get infected.
05:03First of all, the speed of diagnosis of the disease by a doctor,
05:12and of course, taking the necessary measures for the infected,
05:18because the disease is transmitted through the air.
05:24So, you should remember that it is not a skin disease,
05:28it is a respiratory disease that spreads through the blood to other organs and leads to complications.
05:36So, the first thing is to be careful.
05:39We also need to protect ourselves from the spread of influenza or other viruses that spread through the air.
05:46So, the first thing is to be careful and to speed up the diagnosis.
05:52But I think the most important thing is to speed up the diagnosis of whether we have completed the necessary doses
06:01in order to be immune and immune to the disease or not.
06:05And in the event of a child or an adult who has not been vaccinated before,
06:13or has received one dose and has not received the second dose,
06:17it is better and more important to complete the vaccination,
06:23or to re-do the vaccination if there is a suspicion that the person is not vaccinated in the past.
06:33I would also like to thank Dr. Mohamed Youbi,
06:36the Director of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention at the Ministry of Health and Social Protection,
06:40for all these explanations and participation.
06:43Welcome.
06:45The Minister of Tourism, Traditional Industry, Social Economy and Cooperation, Fatima Zahra Ammour,
06:50in the Cabinet of Deputies, said that the income of the tourism sector from the currency is difficult.
06:54It will exceed 110 billion dirhams in 2024.
07:00Ammour emphasized in a speech during the meeting of the Committee of Production Sectors,
07:05dedicated to studying topics related to the tourism sector,
07:07that Morocco has achieved a record year in this sector,
07:12where the number of tourists who visited the Kingdom reached 17.4 million,
07:19with an increase of 20% compared to 2023,
07:24and 35% compared to 2019.
07:28Morocco has also become the first tourist destination in Africa.
07:37Now to the Middle East, where the Israeli army announced the beginning of a large military operation
07:42in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
07:45Eight Palestinians were killed, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
07:49In response, Palestinian officials in the West Bank announced
07:53that settlers attacked Palestinian villages,
07:57resulting in losses of property.
07:59More in this report by Nawfal Al-Khamlishi.
08:02The city of Jenin in the West Bank,
08:06the scene of an Israeli military operation,
08:09resulted in killing and wounding.
08:11Palestinian security sources explained that elements of the Israeli army
08:15attacked the city and the camp of Jenin.
08:19Voices and explosions were heard while the Israeli army was attacking.
08:25These forces fired on the citizens and members of the Palestinian security.
08:29The operation of the Israeli army, according to the governor of the city of Jenin,
08:34involved different planes and military vehicles.
08:50On the one hand, the Israeli army announced that it was immediately coordinating
08:54with the Internal Intelligence and Border Guard,
08:56a military campaign to suppress what he described as terrorist activities in Jenin.
09:03This Israeli military operation, which is the latest episode
09:07in the series of Israeli escalation against the Palestinians,
09:10comes in conjunction with the series of ceasefire in Gaza.
09:14This agreement did not prevent Israel from carrying out military campaigns
09:18against the Palestinians in the West Bank.
09:21In addition to this escalation in Jenin,
09:23several cities in the West Bank witnessed.
09:26The attacks of the settlers resulted in losses in properties.
09:30The settlers attempted to throw stones and burn cars
09:34and attack houses and shops.
09:38The settlers were armed with Molotov cocktails.
09:45They attacked the northern neighborhood,
09:48the nearby area adjacent to 55th Street.
09:50They were large and unprecedented.
09:54This confirms that there is incitement by the political level
09:59to attack the citizens and to attack their properties.
10:05The attacks of the settlers come in conjunction with the decision
10:09of the last US administration to abolish the sanctions imposed
10:13on Israelis accused of violence in the occupied territories.
10:15This decision has great implications for the future of the region,
10:21especially the fear of increasing the rate of acts of violence against the Palestinians
10:26and the possibility of sending Israel more settler activities in the West Bank.
10:32A leader in the Hamas movement said that four Israeli prisoners
10:37will be released next Saturday,
10:40as part of the second push of the Palestinian prisoners exchange deal
10:43in the framework of the ceasefire agreement between the movement and Israel
10:47in exchange for the release of the second push of the Palestinian prisoners
10:51according to the agreed standards.
10:54Another source of information on the implementation of the ceasefire agreement
10:58said that there may be hostages among those who will be released
11:02without mentioning more details.
11:04In turn, the Israeli media reported that Netanyahu
11:07will commit to releasing the Palestinian prisoners next Saturday.
11:14On the third day of the ceasefire, hundreds of Palestinians
11:17returned to their homes south of the border
11:20after the Israeli bombing lasted for 15 months.
11:24Kawthar Hammoun reports.
11:27The Israeli missiles were shot down
11:30and the smoke of the artillery was extinguished
11:33to expose the scenes of destruction in Gaza,
11:36which took place in Khabar Ikan.
11:38Piles of rubble on the coastline of the besieged sector.
11:43Houses made by the Israeli machine on the ground
11:47and roads destroyed by the bombing.
11:50Scenes that have become impossible with them
11:53a number of people fled from here the same day to displaced tents.
11:57Tal Abib's daughter here witnessed the war of the burnt land,
12:00which tore the fabric of life in the sector.
12:03We wanted to go back, they said take us,
12:05we will find a place to set up a tent.
12:08As you can see, the city is full.
12:11There is no area, no water, nothing.
12:14Even if there is a level place to sit, there is nothing.
12:19According to official statistics,
12:22about 90% of the population of Gaza was displaced
12:25due to the Israeli war.
12:27Expectations indicate that the reconstruction operations
12:30in the event of an agreement to cease fire until the end of the war
12:33may take many years.
12:36Before the Gazans lose their normal lives
12:39and the buildings of hospitals, schools and infrastructure
12:42destroyed by the bombing are rebuilt
12:45and the water and electricity supplies are restored.
12:48The Palestinian Investment Fund has suggested
12:51that the reconstruction of residential units alone
12:54will require more than $15 billion.
12:58The activities of the Davos magazine started
13:00with Donald Trump's re-election
13:03at the head of the US administration.
13:06He called for economic and democratic wars
13:09from Washington against many countries in the world.
13:12European expectations of Trump's decisions
13:15that require more integration
13:18at the economic and military level.
13:21A report by Mohamed Anastamouh.
13:24Donald Trump, who is absent
13:27at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum
13:30in Davos, is expected to participate
13:33through video technology
13:36after a few days of handing over his position
13:39to the White House, according to organizers.
13:42The Davos magazine launched today
13:45and will continue for four days.
13:48Participants discuss economic issues
13:51and other issues related to climate and the environment.
13:54The magazine lives this year
13:57on Trump's immediate implementation decisions
14:00against several countries,
14:03in addition to European expectations
14:06of Trump's decisions, which require
14:09more integration at the economic and military level
14:12through the policy of pay more.
14:15In this context, observers fear that the magazine
14:18will once again be a platform for highlighting
14:21the differences between the East and the West
14:24and between the United States and the European Union.
14:27Europeans who want free global trade
14:30are against the concept of trade isolation
14:33that harms prosperity.
14:36President Trump says America first,
14:39and he really means that.
14:42But the cooperation and mutual understanding
14:45are in general good for everyone.
14:48In addition to the issues of climate and the environment,
14:51the magazine will focus on the danger
14:54of a conflict between the United States and Iran.
14:56The magazine will highlight the trade dispute
14:59between Beijing and Washington,
15:02despite this week's communication
15:05to reach an agreement after two years of tension.
15:08There is a strong attraction between supporters
15:11and opponents of the economic world.
15:14Humanity has seen an unprecedented transformation
15:17for a century, where changes are accelerating
15:20at all levels, with the rise of democratic and commercial wars.
15:23With Donald Trump's return to power,
15:26a comprehensive trade war has deeply affected
15:29the two largest economies in the world.
15:32Today, viewers look to the future of these relations,
15:35in the shadow of tumultuous turns
15:38that are still hanging between the two countries.
15:41Deputy Secretary General of the Tunisian Union
15:44for Work, Salah Al-Din Al-Salmi,
15:47Deputy Secretary General Nour Al-Din Al-Taboubi,
15:50has resigned and is responsible for the failure
15:53to solve the extreme crisis that has been destroying
15:56our five most determined and compassionate citizens.
15:59They have renewed their demand
16:02for a special conference tomorrow.
16:05They have confirmed that the crisis has allowed
16:08the authorities to independently manage social files.
16:11Fathi Alfali, reporter for Tunisia.
16:14The Tunisian Union for Work,
16:17the Deputy Secretary General for Work,
16:20has been in a difficult situation for months,
16:23which has caused a slip in its social and political duties,
16:26The administration and the executive branch, as described by the organizers, are five
16:32senior assistants, of which 15 members form the executive office.
16:38The organizers call for an exceptional conference during the current year, which is what the
16:43General Secretary Nourdine El-Tabboubi rejects.
16:45The dispute began after the amendment of the Basic Law in 21,000 to allow the Secretary
16:52General to run for a third term.
16:55Today, the disputes have deepened and the General Secretary has been called to resign.
17:01If the responsibility is to not reach a solution and to end the National Assembly at that
17:07level, the responsibility is 80% for the Secretary General, for the President of the National
17:13Assembly.
17:14And not reaching a solution to find a solution to this crisis that the United Nations is
17:20experiencing.
17:21The United Nations is experiencing a crisis.
17:24The internal crisis has affected the Tunisian Union to work on its website as a justice
17:30force that defends social demands, rights and freedoms in the country, until its weight
17:36has receded in the face of authority.
17:39I cannot deny the current crisis that has entered the organization that is operating
17:43today.
17:44And the evidence for this is that I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its
17:48social and business files.
17:50I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
17:56I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:02I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:08I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:14I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:19I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:24I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:29I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:34I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:39I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:44I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:49I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:54I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
18:59I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
19:04I am not able to blame it for the corruption of its social and business files.
19:09All interests are focused on the level of the region
19:12to ensure the support and assistance of the victims in the villages and remote areas.
19:17Report by Idris Moussara.
19:21Here in the Chefchaouen region, and by implementing the high royal orders,
19:25the local authorities cooperated with various intervening sectors
19:30in a series of preliminary measures to confront the severe cold wave.
19:35These measures include the 40 villages that have been affected,
19:40which are inhabited by more than 24,000 people,
19:44taking urgent steps to ensure the safety of the people.
19:48In preparation for the season of rainfall and the cold wave,
19:54a series of precautionary measures were taken,
19:57which included all the logistics of the regional water and equipment management
20:04and a group of cooperating soil groups.
20:07These logistics and human resources were stored in villages
20:13that are known for their intervention in the season of rain and snowfall.
20:19A series of medical campaigns were also organized
20:23in cooperation with the regional health and social protection ministry.
20:28More than 4,000 beneficiaries were targeted to the extent of the hour,
20:33in the mountainous areas that are known for the severe cold wave,
20:38within the framework of a care program in cooperation with the local authorities.
20:44Mechanisms of a group of soil groups cooperating with the region
20:49to intervene immediately in the event of any air pollution or snowfall,
20:54including machines to remove the soil and snow,
20:58and trucks prepared for this purpose.
21:01Its focus is again close to the points exposed to heavy rainfall.
21:06As for the region of Shawan, there is a lot of rainfall,
21:11and we are ready with the machines of the cooperating group
21:16and the drivers who are present at night and during the day.
21:21We put the machines in front of the signal of the circle.
21:26Each circle has one of the three trucks,
21:29or two or three, depending on the intervention of the groups.
21:35We are ready at any time, depending on the intervention of the machines,
21:41and we are ready at any time, depending on the intervention of the machines.
21:47These efforts are accompanied by measures to ensure the continuity of the study
21:52in educational institutions and the distribution of heating means,
21:56in addition to the repair of the damage caused by bad weather conditions,
22:00such as power cuts, water and communications.
22:03Despite the challenging weather conditions,
22:06the region did not witness snowfall or road cuts.
22:09These measures ensure the continuity of the distribution of all human and logistical resources
22:14for rapid intervention in the event of any emergency.
22:20In Morocco, most of the Kingdom's cities are experiencing a sharp drop in the number of blood donors,
22:26especially in the city of Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
22:28where the Center for Blood Control knows that there is a large drop in the storage of this vital substance.
22:35Details in this report.
22:37The Center for Blood Control in Al-Dar Al-Bayda has nothing to say except for the storage of blood,
22:42which is enough for a period of no more than three days,
22:45with a rate of 200 donors per day,
22:48a situation that directly leads to a decrease in the number of donors
22:52due to the increase in the number of people infected with flu and the use of antibiotics for treatment,
22:58which hinders the donation process.
23:00Infectious diseases are the first cause of blood donation.
23:03Secondly, even the drugs used for antibiotics in the event of an infection
23:08make it impossible for people to donate blood.
23:11This is a major step back for donors, especially volunteers.
23:16Since we are here in Al-Dar Al-Bayda, we ask them to donate blood
23:21because in the event of a flu or an acute case,
23:26we can donate blood after a period of time, after 10 days of antibiotics.
23:31A situation that did not prevent a number of citizens from joining the Centers for Blood Control
23:36to donate and contribute to strengthen the storage,
23:40which requires about 400 donors in the current situation
23:44to meet the increasing needs of hospitals,
23:47as Al-Dar Al-Bayda has received an official grant of 36% of national consumption.
23:55We need to donate blood,
23:57and I am willing to come every three months to donate blood
24:00because there is a great need, and people need us,
24:04and the storage is empty.
24:06That's why I come every now and then to donate blood.
24:09I am here to donate blood,
24:12as a charity in this blessed holy month of Rajab.
24:16I hope that everyone will come and donate blood
24:21to contribute to charity.
24:24I have been donating blood since 2004.
24:27I am happy to come and donate blood.
24:29This is an initiative.
24:31I hope that everyone will come and contribute to it.
24:33Al-Dar Al-Bayda's blood storage facilities
24:36are a model for Moroccan centers
24:38that need in the current situation
24:40to donate blood to prevent the spread of the disease
24:42and to increase the number of days of storage.
24:45At a time when the World Health Organization
24:48says that the need to save blood
24:50is enough for about seven days.
24:57Goodbye.