Rabat, October 15: Thousands took the streets of the Moroccan capital on Sunday to rally in support of Palestinians in Gaza and denounce Israel's actions in the latest war with Gaza's militant Hamas rulers. Waving Palestinian flags, the rally also marked a major showing for the banned Islamist movement Al Adl Wa Ihssane, which supports Hamas. After Hamas's unprecedented and deadly Oct 7 incursion into Israel, Morocco issued a statement condemning the violence. Royal Air Maroc, temporarily cancelled flights from Casablanca to Tel Aviv - a route that began in 2021. Israel-Hamas War: IDF Gives Gaza Residents 3-Hour Deadline to Relocate to Southern Area Amid Reports of Ground Offensive, Says 'Hamas Leaders Have Already Ensured Their Safety'.
Demonstrators marched in central Rabat and threw smoke bombs and fireworks as riot police stood between them and the Parliament building and other landmarks. Hassan Ait Amar, a 52-year-old from Casablanca, carried a sign demanding Morocco's lawmakers revoke a normalization of ties with Israel. Israel-Hamas War: Gaza Hospitals Warn That Thousands Could Die If Supplies Run Out As Israeli Ground Offensive Looms.
Protest in Support of Gaza in Morocco
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“If they want peace, they (Israel) should respect Palestinians, international law and a two-state solution,” he said. Israel and Morocco normalized relations as part of the 2020 Abraham Accords, a series of diplomatic agreements between Israel and four Arab countries brokered by then-President Donald Trump. Israel is home to a large community of Jews of Moroccan descent. Morocco and Israel have agreed to military cooperation and boosted trade.
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