PNN – Citizens of Morocco held a rally in front of the country’s parliament to condemn the Israeli regime’s continued violation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citizens of Rabat held a rally in front of the Moroccan parliament in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their aspirations, chanting slogans condemning the continued violation of the ceasefire in Gaza by the Zionist regime.
The rally, which was held at the invitation of the non-governmental organization “Action for Palestine,” featured participants chanting slogans condemning the continued air and ground attacks by the Zionist military on the Gaza Strip.
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Rabat citizens shouted: “Peace of Morocco to the resistant Gaza”, “Gaza is in our hearts”, “Morocco, Palestine… one nation” and “We are against normalization”
Morocco and the Israeli regime signed an agreement to normalize relations in December 2020, mediated by the United States, which was met with opposition from the Moroccan people and political parties.
In their anti-Zionist demonstrations over the past two years, the people of Morocco have consistently called for the cancellation of the agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime, but the Rabat authorities have ignored this popular demand and have taken steps to strengthen relations with the regime.
According to Anadolu Agency, Rabat citizens held placards in their rally in front of the Moroccan parliament, some of which read: Prevent the implementation of the Israeli regime’s plans for the forced displacement of Palestinians.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a press briefing: Tel Aviv authorities are not facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. This is one of the violations of the ceasefire agreement signed between Hamas and the Israeli regime and implemented since last October.
The agreement ended the two-year genocide of Gaza residents by the Israeli military, which left more than 69,000 Palestinians dead, over 170,000 injured, and 90 percent of the area’s civilian infrastructure destroyed.

