Moroccan officials to Al Mayadeen: Palestine will prevail
Moroccan parties express their support for Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and call on the Arabs and all the free people of the world to support the Palestinian resistance by all possible means.
The head of the Moroccan Observatory against Normalization, Ahmed Ouihman, said on Wednesday that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood will liberate Palestine and bring down normalization.
In his statement to Al Mayadeen Net, Ouihman stressed that the raging fighting in Palestine is "a struggle between truth and falsehood," noting that "falsehood is represented by occupation and aggression, and truth is jihad for freedom."
Read: Criticism of normalization accords lands Moroccan five years in prison
Ouihman announced that the National Action Group in Morocco is preparing for a million-man march next Sunday.
For his part, the official spokesman for the Progressive Arab Front said, in a statement to Al Mayadeen Net, that the Front expresses its pride and blessings for the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, and offers a salute of honor and reverence to the martyrs and Resistance prisoners.
The Front called on the Arab peoples and their living forces and all the free people of the world to support the Palestinian Resistance by all possible means so that the goals of the Palestinian people in liberating their land and the return of refugees are achieved.
The Moroccan Justice and Charity Group also expressed, through Muhammad al-Hamawi, a member of the group’s Guidance Council, the group's support and aid while the resistant Palestinian people struggle to liberate Palestine. The group called on the nation to strengthen the steadfastness and support of the Palestinian people.
Yesterday, the Moroccan Writers' Union condemned what it described as "the military escalation by the Zionist entity" in the Gaza Strip, and said that it was following "with great concern and worry over the continuing violations and attacks of the brutal Zionist entity against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip."
Read more: Morocco: Activists, protestors reaffirm solidarity with Palestine