Protestors Slam Macron’s Anti Resistance Remarks at the Moroccan Parliament

A large demonstration took place in front of the French consulate in Dar al-Baida (Casablanca), Morocco on Wednesday night in protest at President Emmanuel Macron’s offensive remarks against the Palestinian resistance.
Moroccan authorities attacked the protesters venting anger at Macron for his anti-Palestine and pro-Zionist stance.
On October 29, Macron spoke at the Moroccan parliament during his three-day trip to Rabat, describing the Palestinian resistance as “terrorist” and “barbaric” while defending what he called Zionist entity’s “right to self-defense”.
His remarks quickly ignited anger across Moroccons, with dozens of demonstrators chanting slogans outside parliament such as “Macron is a liar” and “resistance is not terrorism.”
The Zionist entity launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip in October last year, the brutal war has claimed the lives of more than 43,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children and injured over 101,000 others.
Most of Gaza’s critical infrastructures and residential buildings have also been destroyed in the relentless bombing and shelling campaign by the Zionist forces.



