Thousands of Moroccans rally against Gaza war, Israel ties

Protesters marched Sunday through Morocco’s capital in support of Palestinians, calling for an end to the
Israel-Hamas war which has killed thousands in the Gaza Strip.

The crowd in Rabat of about 10,000 people denounced what protest leaders called a “war of extermination” as well as the normalisation of relations between Morocco and Israel.

The protesters were called to the streets by a disparate group of organisations 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 normalisation”.

In 2020, Morocco joined a number of Arab countries in establishing diplomatic and trade relations with Israel 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 Israeli 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 Israel’s war against Hamas.

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