Morocco-France or the zionist alliance against the sahrawi people

In Western Sahara, it is clear that France’s decision to support the so-called Moroccan autonomy plan will encourage the Makhzen to invade the liberated Sahrawi territories.

Tags: Morocco, France, Algeria, Western Sahara, Israel, autonomy, Zionism

Sidahmed Taher*

For a long time, a question has been troubling me: Why are American aggressions always occurring in Islamic lands—Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya… and now in Palestine? The events in Gaza have provided me with the answer: Muslims are victims of the terrorist agenda of Zionism.

What is happening in Gaza has highlighted France’s control by the Jewish lobby to the extent that the French president is compelled to organize an annual dinner with CRIF, the Franco-Zionist establishment that controls the French economy.

The tragedy of the Palestinians in Gaza has also answered the questions raised by many Algerians and Sahrawis about French attitudes towards Morocco and Algeria. There is a visceral hatred towards Algeria and a platonic love towards the kingdom that invented torture with a bottle.

If the Zionist West and their ally Israel have targeted Islam and Muslims to impose their agenda, Algeria is no exception. Its support for Palestinian rights has earned it this demonization in France. The official argument is the issue of memory, but the truth is the sentiment of the Jews who cannot forgive Algiers for its steadfastness in defending the Palestinian and Sahrawi causes as well as a fairer and less Zionist-dominated new world order.

Thus, Israel has invested wholeheartedly in Western Sahara to defend the eternally pro-Zionist regime of the Alaouite monarchy. On one hand, to ensure Morocco’s control over Sahrawi territory, and on the other, to position itself on the border of Algeria for the next mission: to reduce Algeria to ashes like Gaza, Syria, Iraq…

Therefore, France’s recognition of Morocco’s so-called sovereignty over Western Sahara is just the next logical step in the Zionist offensive against Algeria and its ally, the Sahrawi people. This comes at a time when Algiers has been deceived by years of American flattery, to the point of putting its relations with Russia on hold. According to some opinions among Sahrawis, Palestinians have been victims of some Arab countries’ rush to normalize relations with Israel. Sahrawis, on the other hand, have been victims of Algeria’s rush to normalize relations with the United States. Algiers has forgotten that Washington is also under the influence of Zionist Nazi movements.

By abandoning its liberating principles in an attempt to gain the sympathy of the United States, the Algerian regime has placed itself in a position of isolation that endangers the country. Morocco and Israel are ready to confront it without it being able to count on the Americans. The latter have proven their unconditional support for Zionist crimes in Gaza.

In Western Sahara, it is clear that France’s decision to support the so-called Moroccan autonomy plan will encourage the Makhzen to invade the liberated Sahrawi territories. The only way to avoid this situation is to equip the Sahrawis with drones capable of reaching Rabat. Otherwise, one must prepare for the worst, both in Algeria and in Western Sahara. The golden question is: Will Algiers have the courage to confront the Zionist danger looming over the region? So far, diplomacy leaves much to be desired, especially with an enemy capable of the worst.

In the Sahel, Algeria’s policy has been met with a resounding failure. In Western Sahara, it can still make up for it with a clear and courageous support for the Polisario Front.

*Sahrawi activist in occupied Laayoune

#Algeria #France #Israel #Morocco #WesternSahara

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