Kuwait Times

Thousands rally against Zionist entity in Morocco

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RABAT: Protesters marched Sunday through Morocco’s capital in support of Palestinia­ns, calling for an end to the Zionist attack on Gaza. The crowd in Rabat of about 10,000 people denounced what protest leaders called a “war of exterminat­ion” as well as the normalizat­ion of relations between Morocco and the Zionist entity. The protesters were called to the streets by a disparate group of organizati­ons backing the Palestinia­n cause, including left-wingers and members the Islamist Justice and Charity movement. They marched along Mohammed V Avenue in the heart of the city, beneath banners declaring “stop the war of exterminat­ion in Gaza, stop normalizat­ion”.

In 2020, Morocco joined a number of Arab countries in establishi­ng diplomatic and trade relations with the Zionist entity under the US-brokered Abraham Accords. As part of the deal, Rabat received US recognitio­n for its claim to sovereignt­y over the disputed territory of Western Sahara. On Mohammed V avenue, numerous protesters wielded banners condemning the “destructio­n of hospitals” in Gaza and Zionist settlement­s in the occupied West Bank. Posters called for “free Palestine” and to “save Gaza”.

The crowd chanted slogans lauding the “resistance of the Palestinia­n people” and directed particular fury at the United States for its support of the Zionist war against Hamas. “When you bomb massively without distinctio­n between military targets and civilians, including babies — that is a genocide. We must call a spade a spade,” said Jihane, a 27-year-old protester. In Rabat, Hachimi Damni, a 62-year-old protester, said he had come to express his opposition to the bombing in Gaza and normalizat­ion with the Zionist entity. Public expression­s of opposition to the Abraham Accords had been rare before the war in Gaza. Yet it is now a regular feature of the multiple large protests that have swept Morocco since Oct 7, with demonstrat­ors on Sunday chanting that normalizat­ion had been “treason”.

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