Thousands of Moroccans campaign to reject Israeli tourism.
Thousands of people in the African country of Morocco launched a campaign to oppose the welcome of the Zionist regime’s first tourist tours to their country.
Thousands of Moroccans launched a social media campaign with the hashtag “Zionists are not welcomed in my country.”
According to Al-Mayadin, the campaign was launched to express the opposition of Moroccans to welcoming the first tourist tours of the Zionist regime in Morocco.
Moroccan officials announced the resumption of relations with Tel Aviv in 2020 without voting on the issue of normalization of relations with the Zionist regime in the country’s parliament under US pressure.
Israel Air announced a direct flight from Tel Aviv to the Moroy last Sunday; Passenger flight for the first time since the settlement agreement.
The airline spokesman, Tali Libovich, told AFP that there were 100 passengers on the flight and that three flights a week would be launched soon.
Last week, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid announced his intention to travel to Morocco in early August, following the first flight.
The first direct flight from Tel Aviv to Rabat took place in December 2020, and a number of Israeli diplomats traveled to the Maghreb to sign several agreements in various fields.
About 3,000 Jews live in the northwest and 700,000 Moroccan Jews live in the occupied territories.
Relations between Morocco and the Zionist regime have been strained since 2000 after the start of the second Palestinian intifada, which resumed last December, and Morocco became the fourth Arab country after the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan to normalize relations with the regime in 2020.