In the latest edition of Tel Aviv Notes, Tiziana della Ragione explores the politics of the Party for Justice and Development's reaction to Morocco's normalization with Israel.
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Last time, I showed that not all Jews in Morocco today have it as good as many media outlets, academics, and the King’s propaganda team would have the world think. Now we will look to the past to show that related proclamations of Morocco’s eternal kindness and benefaction are also lies.
National Ittihadi Congress sues to cancel deal with Israel
A Moroccan lawyer has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a political movement to nullify the normalisation agreement signed by Morocco s government with Israel, reported Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Lawyer and general coordinator of the National Ittihadi Congress party Khaled al-Sufyani filed an appeal against Rabat s decision to normalise relations with Tel Aviv before the Court of Cassation, the highest court in Morocco.
Sufyani s defence sought to cancel all decisions taken by the authorities as part of its agreement with the Zionist entity, as they are in violation of the Moroccan public order, the provisions of the constitution, the United Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention, the international humanitarian law and the international legitimacy for human rights, according to the lawsuit text.