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Moroccan aircraft, backed by the UAE, are fighting against Sudan!!

Published on 13 May 2026 at 10:24 (local time) Author: بوابة الجزائر 0 comments 42 views
Moroccan aircraft, backed by the UAE, are fighting against Sudan!!

Algeria News Portal: In another instance, but not for the first time in its history of nefarious plots and intrigues against other nations, the newspaper “Africa Intelligence” has come up with startling facts about the role of the Moroccan Makhzen regime in the brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing being conducted by the Rapid Support Forces’ terrorist gangs, financed by the destructive regime of the Emiratis, against the people of Sudan starting in 2023.

As per the reports in the newspaper, the plane owned by the Moroccan Monarchy adopted a deceptive route and brought 10 Colombian mercenaries to Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, to join the Rapid Support Forces at the battlefront in Sudan.

According to the report published by the newspaper, based on its sources, the mercenaries were transferred by a small airplane to the city of Birao, which is close to the borders of Sudan, to join the Rapid Support Forces gang.

The Boeing 737 plane owned by Royal Air Maroc had landed at the Bangui International Airport after taking off from Casablanca through the Cameroonian city of Douala.

Morocco, which has become a bridge to provide help to the Zionist war machine against Gaza,now moving to Sudan to support armed groups seeking to destroy nations and exterminate peoples.

Source: Algatedz Arabic version

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The Moroccan Ambassador to France: A Record of Hostile Manoeuvres Against Algeria

The Moroccan Ambassador to France: A Record of Hostile Manoeuvres Against Algeria

ALGIERS – Acting on direct orders from the MoroccanMakhzen” regime, Morocco’s Ambassador to France, Samira Sitail, continues to implement a hidden agenda in desperate attempts to tarnish Algeria’s international image. The most recent incident involved a group of Moroccan agitators tasked with disrupting the Algerian pavilion at the 2026 Paris Fair.

During a showcase of traditional Algerian attire—which includes heritage internationally recognized by UNESCO—Moroccan individuals carried provocative banners to disturb the event. The atmosphere became highly charged and nearly escalated into physical clashes before security intervened. Despite the provocations targeting their cultural symbols, Algerian participants maintained their composure, and the agitators were ultimately expelled from the pavilion.

The appointment of Sitail—a former journalist with no prior diplomatic or political experience—comes as the Moroccan lobby’s influence in French public opinion and decision-making circles wanes in the face of Algeria’s growing presence. This shift is attributed to the “new dynamism” of Algerian diplomacy and a new generation of diplomats who have altered the political equation in France and across Europe.

Upon taking office, Sitail’s first major move was convening an extraordinary meeting with all 17 Moroccan Consuls General in France, along with heads of Moroccan religious, sports, and cultural associations. The meeting was notably attended by André Azoulay, advisor to King Mohammed VI and a key figure in the Moroccan lobby. Sources from Algeria Gate revealed that the primary objective was establishing a roadmap to rebuild influence and break Rabat’s isolation following the “Morocco-gate” scandal in Europe.

Ambassador Sitail, who holds dual Moroccan-French citizenship, reportedly instructed the Moroccan lobby to:

Launch public relations campaigns with influential French figures in finance and media to improve the Kingdom’s image.

Monitor and track the activities of Algerian associations operating in France.

Encourage Moroccan consuls to mobilize the diaspora and organize demonstrations in support of Morocco’s “territorial integrity” as a counter to Pro-Polisario rallies in Paris and Marseille.

Leverage networks to influence French politicians, local officials, artists, and celebrities to serve the Kingdom’s policies, particularly regarding the Western Sahara conflict and strained relations with Algeria.

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Moroccan Minister Proposes Suspending Family and Penal Laws for World Cup

Moroccan Minister Proposes Suspending Family and Penal Laws for World Cup

In a major scandal reflecting a radical shift from religious identity and social values, the Moroccan Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, has sparked outrage with a shocking proposal. Disregarding the principles and social constants of the Moroccan people, Ouahbi called for the suspension of family and penal laws to create “favorable conditions” for hosting the World Cup.

The Minister’s startling remarks are viewed as a sign of moral decline within the Kingdom under the reign of the “Commander of the Faithful.” Critics argue that the country is gradually being transformed into a “settlement-like” entity through ongoing normalization, the demolition of mosques, and the forced displacement of Moroccan families.

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Another setback for Morocco: Algerian parliamentary diplomacy crowned with the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament

Another setback for Morocco: Algerian parliamentary diplomacy crowned with the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament

Algeria News Portal: In a move that goes beyond procedural and protocol dimensions, Algerian parliamentary diplomacy was crowned today, Thursday, with the election of its candidate, Fatih Boutbig, a member of the Council of the Nation (presidential quota), as President of the Pan-African Parliament marking a strong return of Algeria to the forefront of influence within African Union institutions.

This victory comes in a regional and continental context marked by intense competition over positions of influence within African structures, where the Pan-African Parliament elections have become a real test of countries’ ability to build alliances and mobilize support. In this context, Algeria succeeded in managing what was described as a calm parliamentary diplomatic battle, relying on its historical standing in the continent and its network of political relations, while adopting a discourse based on consensus and avoiding sharp polarization.

The election of Boutbig reflects the result of a cumulative path of Algerian parliamentary diplomacy, which in recent years has worked to strengthen its presence within African multilateral organizations by promoting issues of peace, security, and development to the forefront of joint action priorities.

This development also highlights Algeria’s ability to regain the initiative within its African sphere after a period of relative withdrawal.
In contrast, this achievement is seen as another setback for Moroccan diplomacy, which had also sought to strengthen its presence within African institutions; however, the outcome of this election reflected different balances of power across the continent.

In this context, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Ezzeddine Nmiri, stated to “Algeria Portal” that Algeria’s election to the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament through its representative Fatih Boutbig constitutes a “major diplomatic success” that opens wide prospects for strategic gains. He explained that this achievement strengthens Algeria’s position as a key and central actor on the African continent, adding that it consolidates its presence as one of the prominent poles in shaping regional and international policies.

He also stressed that Algeria “will have a greater ability to advance its security approach in addressing the crises facing the continent,” noting that its historically known role in this field is now further reinforced within multilateral parliamentary diplomacy in the Pan-African Parliament.

Nmiri pointed out that this position “helps amplify Africa’s voice on the international stage,” especially in light of what he described as “Algeria’s ongoing efforts to defend the continent’s right to economic development, access to technology, and the promotion of a North–South dialogue based on mutual interests and guaranteed rights for all.”

He concluded by affirming that Algeria “will use this position to push for fair representation of the African continent within the United Nations Security Council,” considering this step “a natural extension of its growing diplomatic role regionally and internationally.

source:https://algatedz.dz/?p=82576

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