Moroccan diplomat addresses Zionist official: Moroccan elections have nothing to do with Israel.
The former Moroccan prime minister, while attacking the compromising Arab countries, addressed the head of the Zionist regime’s communications office in the country, saying that the Moroccan elections had nothing to do with him.
Abdullah Bankiran, secretary general of the Justice and Development Party and former prime minister of Morocco, has strongly attacked Arab countries that have normalized relations with the Zionist regime.
According to the electronic newspaper Rai Al-Youm, Bankiran also attacked “David Goffrin”, the head of the Zionist regime’s communications office in Morocco, and said, “What does the Moroccan election have to do with you?”
This statement is in response to Goffrin’s claim that he recently welcomed the defeat of the AKP in the Moroccan elections.
“If the borders were not closed, we would go to the land of jihad,” he said, adding that the people of Morocco oppose the killing of Palestinians. “Why do the Zionists attack Al-Aqsa Mosque and the worshipers, and they do not differentiate between small and big, men and women?”
“The people of these countries are not satisfied with this,” the Moroccan politician said of the Arab compromising countries. Traitors only normalize relationships. “How do the Jews ask the people of Morocco to welcome them, while the Palestinian brothers are killing them?”
“Israel must choose a two-state solution if it wants to ensure its survival, otherwise it will have no future,” Bankiran warned the Zionist regime.
In December 2020, Morocco, with the support and insistence of the administration of former US President Donald Trump, normalized relations with the Zionist regime, and Trump, in turn, announced that he recognized the Moroccan rule in the Western Sahara.
Moroccan human rights activists and some political figures strongly condemned the decision, calling it immoral and a betrayal of the Palestinian cause. “The justification for normalization on the subject of the Western Sahara is” unacceptable, “said Ahmed O’Haman, head of the Moroccan Anti-Normalization Watch.