Algeria warns Morocco over deal with Zionist regime.
The Algerian president expressed regret over the agreement between Morocco and the Zionist regime and warned Morocco of any action against Algeria.
“The Algerian threat from the Maghreb is a disgrace that has not happened since 1948,” said Algerian President Abdel Majid Taboun, who regretted the Maghreb agreement with the Zionist regime.
“We will attack anyone who dares to attack us; “Eye to eye and tooth to tooth.”
“We understand Morocco’s concern about Algeria’s role in the region and its rapprochement with Iran, and Algeria is now launching attacks against Israel’s admission as an observer member,” Teboun was quoted as saying. “The African Union has begun.”
Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz traveled to the Moroccan capital, Rabat, last Wednesday to sign two military agreements with Israeli officials.
Morocco and the Zionist regime had established diplomatic relations since 1993 following the signing of the Oslo Accords between the regime and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), but after the start of the second Palestinian intifada known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000, Morocco severed ties with Tel Aviv. .
Last year, after the normalization of relations between the UAE and Bahrain with the Zionist regime, the Maghreb also revived relations with Tel Aviv.