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News ID: 95749
Publish Date : 24 October 2021 - 22:13

Morocco Party: Normalizing Ties With Zionist Regime a ‘Crime’

RABAT (Dispatches) – A Moroccan party has harshly criticized the normalization of ties between Morocco and the Zionist regime, stressing that this will never bring stability or economic benefits, Arabi21.com reported.
“The normalization of ties is a crime and betrayal of the Palestinian cause and the defenseless occupied people, many of them were killed or forced out of their homes, or had their homes and holy sites destroyed,” Spokesperson for the Justice and Charity party Fathallah Arsalan asserted.
He stressed: “The attempts to whitewash the Zionist entity, which carried out crimes against our religion, humanity and laws through deals here or there, will fail. The right is genuine, will not die and does not come under the state of limitation.”
At the same time, he insisted: “Normalization is a crime against Morocco as the rulers of the country open the door wide to cultural, political, educational and security penetration.”
He stressed, “The crime doubles when it exceeds commercial and economic relations… to identity and values, and targeting young students, intensifying agreements between universities, exchange of students’ visits disguised as synagogues and cultural centers.
Arsalan stated that the harm of the normalization of ties with the Zionist entity to Morocco “exceeded words to tangible facts on the ground,” citing the crisis with Algeria and the saturation of the Moroccan market with dates.
Morocco announced the normalization of ties with the Zionist regime last year while getting U.S. recognition of its sovereignty over Western Sahara.
Meanwhile, a Zionist diplomatic delegation participating in a recent European conference of parliament speakers in Greece was forced to change its location at the event, after Algerian envoys strongly protested to the organizers against the order and refused to sit behind representatives of the occupying regime.
According to a report published by the independent Algerian daily newspaper Ennahar, Zionist delegates were initially supposed to sit in front of Algerians, but had no option but to change their seats in the face of the latter’s vehement opposition and threats to withdraw from the event.
On October 15, Algerian Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra said that the African Union (AU) Executive Council had chosen to delay a final decision on granting the Zionist regime observer status in the pan-African body until the AU summit in February 2022.
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement later praised Algeria and two non-Arab countries of the AU, Nigeria and South Africa, for appealing against a decision by the continental body to grant observer status to the “colonial” regime in Tel Aviv.