Monday, 28 April 2025
Trending
Latest NewsWorld

Mass Protests in Morocco Against Gaza Offensive and U.S. Role

  • Tens of thousands rallied in Rabat condemning Israel’s military actions in Gaza.
  • Protesters targeted U.S. President Donald Trump and their own Moroccan government.
  • Demonstrators expressed solidarity with Palestinians, rejecting normalization with Israel.

In a powerful display of solidarity with Palestinians, tens of thousands of Moroccans filled the streets of Rabat on Sunday. They protested Israel’s latest offensive in Gaza.

The protest also reflected dissatisfaction with Morocco’s government. Especially in light of its normalization of relations with Israel under the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords.

Moroccans Decry Gaza Violence, Slam U.S. and Government Over Normalization

Thousands of Moroccans took to the streets of Rabat in a massive protest against Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. They called for an end to the violence and showed support for Palestinians. The turnout reflected a deepening frustration with both international powers and local authorities.

Protesters criticized former U.S. President Donald Trump for his role in brokering the Abraham Accords, which led to Morocco normalizing ties with Israel. Many banners depicted Trump alongside images of displaced Palestinian families, symbolizing blame toward U.S. policy for the current crisis.

The Moroccan government was also a target of public anger. Demonstrators accused it of betraying the Palestinian cause. Chants called for the reversal of diplomatic ties with Israel. Several protest leaders denounced the lack of meaningful government action in the face of Israeli aggression.

This protest is one of the largest seen in Morocco in recent years. It signals a resurgence of pro-Palestinian activism across the region. It also highlights the growing rift between public sentiment and official government policy concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


The protest in Rabat revealed deep-rooted opposition among Moroccans to both international and domestic policies perceived to undermine Palestinian rights. It marks a significant moment of unified public outcry.


“Wherever people are being oppressed, the eyes of the world should not be closed.” — Malala Yousafzai

Related posts
EmergencyWorld

Tragedy in Iran: 25 Killed, Calls for Unity Intensify

Massive explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaei port kills 25, injures 800, linked to missile fuel…
Read more
WarWorld

North Korean Military Support for Russia in Ukraine War

Russia officially acknowledges North Korean soldiers fought in the Ukraine war. Over 11,000 North…
Read more
IndiaLatest News

Pahalgam Terror Attack: 26 Tourists Killed, Amit Shah Leads Tribute

At least 26 tourists killed in a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. The Resistance…
Read more
Newsletter
Become a Trendsetter

To get your breaking, trending, latest news immediately without diluting its truthfulness join with worldmagzine immediately.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

EntertainmentMovies

Unveiling AI in the Real World: Tron: Ares Trailer

Worth reading...