Moroccan Anti-Normalization Groups Warn Against “Accelerating Zionization” of Kingdom

Moroccan bodies sounded the alarm again over the accelerating pace of “the full-scale Zionization” of the kingdom, notably following the repeated scandals of the Makhzen-Zionist normalization, warning that it is leading the country toward total destruction.
The President of the Moroccan Observatory Against Normalization, Ahmed Ouihmane, said in a statement that the situation in Morocco has become “extremely grave” in Morocco following the Zionists’ overt violation of the Kingdom’s sovereignty, and the spread of discourse glorifying the criminal entity, while describing the Moroccan people’s rejection of normalization as treason.
Ouihmane highlighted the signs of a dangerous Zionist penetration of the country and attempts to “Judaize” the kingdom, citing the “new wailing wall” in Marrakech, the holding of “Talmudic rituals” in Agadir and Errachidia airport, and the raising of the “Zionist flag” across numerous cities, as well as the insertion of several “poisoned narratives” into educational curricula.
He emphasized that “what is happening today indicates a deep subversion project targeting both society and the state,” warning that “the most dangerous wars are not those fought with tanks and aircraft, but with the dismantling of consciousness, normalizing people with scenes of threat and turning treason into ‘patriotism’.” He further warned against attempts to destabilize the Maghreb region and attrit its peoples, adding that this constitutes a “priority” in the Zionist agenda. He also stressed that the penetration project aims to unravel the social fabric, undermine foundational references, and create a deep internal divide, paving the way for Morocco to become an arena of open conflict.
For his part, the President of the Moroccan Commission for Advocating the Nation’s Causes, Abdessamad Fathi, told the press that Morocco is at a “crossroads,” amid attempts to push the Moroccan people into normalizing the latest provocative developments, including efforts to impose the presence of Zionist Jews in the country’s public space.
Similarly, he cited the legislative petition calling for the naturalization of the descendants of Zionists, which was submitted in 2024 and was recently revived, despite gathering no more than 20 signatures, far short of the legal threshold of 20,000 signatures.
Abdessamad warned against the Zionist plans, carrying a colonial settlement project, raising the question of “what will Morocco’s future look like with one million Zionists holding Moroccan citizenship?” Meanwhile, parliamentarian and senior member of the Unified Socialist Party, Nabila Mounib, warned that the Makhzen government is seeking to “fast-track the naturalization of Zionists” before its current mandate expires, recalling the law granting citizenship to foreign nationals married to Moroccan women, adopted by the parliament in 2024, affirming that this law enables Zionists to “infiltrate” the country.
Mounib further cautioned against the proliferation of real estate agents holding foreign nationalities, including Zionist ones, stressing that the property documentation profession must be restricted to Moroccans exclusively.




