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Conference on Normalization of Ties with Israel Postponed in Morocco

14:20 - July 11, 2024
News ID: 3489097
IQNA – A planned conference on normalization of ties with the Israeli regime was postponed in Morocco for fear of popular protests.

Flags of Morocco and the Zionist regime

 

The Hebrew-language website Zaman Israil reported the delay in organizing the event, according to Quds news agency.

It was planned to be held in Casablanca with the participation of Jewish and Muslim clerics.

The Moroccan parliament speakers was also scheduled to address it.

Organizers have postponed the event out of fear that people angry with the Zionist regime’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip would stage protests.

It had been delayed twice before, once in May and once in June.  

No new date has been announced for the conference yet.

The Tel Aviv regime and Rabat agreed on December 10, 2020 to normalize relations in a deal brokered by the administration of former US president Donald Trump.

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The North African country was the fourth Arab state to normalize with the regime that year. The others were the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan.

The people of Morocco have expressed their opposition to the normalization of relations while Palestine has described the move by Rabat and other Arab states as ‘a stab in their back’.

 

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