The Throne Day celebrating the accession of the king to power will not take place this year in Morocco. The Makhzen gives a far-fetched explanation, a story of drowning the fish and turning the subjects of Mohammed VI into jerks. “The king decides to postpone all activities and festivities related to the Throne Day”, announces the ministry attached to the royal palace, which invokes the health situation and the rebound of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It’s a shameless lie”, indicate sources familiar with the matter, who specify that this cancellation is due to the political instability which currently reigns in Morocco and to the demonstrations which take place across the kingdom in the aftermath of the visit rejected by the Moroccan people of the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army in Rabat. “The Moroccan regime fears overflows during these festivities which, in any case, could not be maintained since Mohammed VI is absent”, inform our sources who tell us that Mohammed VI is currently in France where he is undergoing a battery of examinations following the deterioration of his state of health.
The political situation in Morocco has deteriorated since a hidden succession war broke out between the mentors of the son of Mohammed VI, the legal heir, and his uncle Rachid who wants to take advantage of his brother suffering from a progressive disease to seize power, believing that his turn has come to lead the country and that his nephew does not fulfill the conditions which allow him to perpetuate the hold of the Alawite family on the throne since Mohammed V.
On the ground, the demonstrations against normalization are widening and spreading throughout the country and risk pushing the regime in Rabat to review its copy with regard to its rapprochement with Israel, which risks causing an earthquake until within institutions, including the military where echoes reaching us indicate that a wind of anger is blowing over the barracks, less and less willing to obey the orders of a hierarchy putting its interests and those of the predatory family, which has seized the wealth of the country, before that of the majority of the Moroccan people subjected to the diktat of Mohammed VI and his Zionist adviser, André Azoulay.
The answer of the Israeli “journalist” Eddy Cohen suffers no ambiguity. Reacting to the protest of Moroccan citizens who waved the Palestinian flag as a “welcome” to the IDF boss, he translated the real thinking of the Tel Aviv regime, saying he did not care about public opinion Moroccan citizens and that only the Moroccan power was empowered to decide. “We don’t want relations with the people, we want relations with the rulers; we don’t want peace agreements, we want security agreements,” the unofficial spokesman for the Israeli government screeched. “Protect our borders and we will protect yours from Iran, we don’t want your normalization, let’s settle for security deals like the ones we signed with Egypt and Jordan, nor do we want you Neither Israel nor we want to visit your countries,” he shouted, promising the peoples who have normalized with Israel that “they will never have peace” and that security agreements will be concluded “that they want it or not”.
Translated from https://www.algeriepatriotique.com/2022/07/22/la-fete-du-trone-naura-pas-lieu-ce-que-le-regime-de-rabat-cache-aux-marocains/