A petition signed by 10,000 Maghrebs to end the normalization of relations with Israel
By sending a petition with 10,000 signatures, Maghrebi lawyers asked the government of Rabat to end the process of normalizing relations with the Zionist regime. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
Morocco and the Zionist regime in December 2020, with the mediation of the United States, signed an agreement to normalize relations with each other, which was met with widespread protests by the people and political parties of this country, but the government of Rabat did not pay attention to these protests, and so far agreements in economic fields , political, military, judicial, commercial, tourism, transportation… has signed with Tel Aviv. The signatures of 10,000 citizens of this country were sent to the Prime Minister of Morocco and they demanded to end the process of normalizing relations between Rabat and Tel Aviv.
According to the statement of “Dideban Maghreb Against Normalization” group, this action is in line with the continuation of people’s activities in rejecting the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime.
This statement states: In their petition, Maghreb lawyers demanded the closure of the Zionist regime’s communications office in the country and the expulsion of all its employees from Maghreb.
According to Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, the signatories of this petition asked the government of Rabat to officially end all the agreements it has concluded with Tel Aviv.
This petition in It has been sent to the Moroccan government that the citizens of this country are regularly demonstrating in different cities of Morocco in support of the Al-Aqsa storm operation and condemning the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip.
The petition sent to the Moroccan government that supports a proposal or request must be signed by 5 thousand citizens. This is one of the tools that citizens can ask the government of Rabat to adopt a public policy or cancel an agreement. according to the law, accept or reject the request presented in the petition.
Publisher | Tasnim News |