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Editor-in-chief Dr. Azzat Al Jamal writes: “The occupation army questions the integrity of King Mohammed VI… Is this a pressure tactic from Mossad regarding the Abraham Accords that Morocco previously rejected?”


This is how the N12 website, affiliated with the Israeli military occupation channel, began its controversial report: King Mohammed VI of Morocco and his son Moulay Hassan, who was 17 years old at the time, owned a private jet worth $67 million. There were compelling evidence of their rude behavior towards security guards and drivers, and you won’t need effort in reading or analyzing; rest assured they are plotting against him, providing no answer except for the king’s wealth.

The life of King Mohammed VI of Morocco raises widespread questions about his wealth and extravagant lifestyle, being among the wealthiest individuals globally with an estimated fortune of approximately $8.5 billion. He owns numerous apartments and palaces worldwide, especially in France and Africa, in addition to a fleet of yachts and a collection of luxury cars. The king receives a monthly salary from the state treasury amounting to €40,000 and holds an investment portfolio in global energy and infrastructure companies. A significant portion of the state’s revenue flows directly to the royal household. King Mohammed VI also possesses a complete collection of Rolex watches valued at $170 million.

Despite the Moroccan economy’s collapse following the “Corona” pandemic, the king did not refrain from purchasing a 1,000 square meter palace in Paris, France, valued at €80 million on Chanel Street. While the health crisis had severe consequences, the king called for continued mobilization, vigilance, and solidarity. Although Moroccan officials were indirectly criticized for ceasing purchases, one of his aides stated that the deal was completed before “Corona” and presented a good opportunity to buy inexpensive real estate.

The Israeli website did not stop at the king’s possessions and properties but also revealed shocking details and hidden aspects in a lengthy investigation titled “Mohammed VI’s Nine Secrets,” delving into the legendary atmosphere surrounding tens of thousands of Moroccan workers scattered across the kingdom to maintain 20 royal palaces, all funded by the state treasury at the expense of the people. The occupation press in this report emphasized the inflation of the king’s wealth.
Two years ago, thieves managed to steal 36 Rolex watches from the Royal Palace in Marrakech, despite the presence of thousands of guards. However, a few days later, one of the suspects, a former palace cleaner, was apprehended. He had stolen the watches on behalf of jewelry theft gangs.

The report also reveals what it claims to be the most sensitive secrets, related to the arrest of 25 individuals in the case, including 14 jewelers, thieves, and property owners. A janitor was sentenced to 15 years in prison, while others involved were sentenced to between 4 and 15 years.

The report continued to delve into the year 2020 amidst the “Corona” pandemic, noting widespread layoffs due to economic collapse. It highlighted King Mohammed VI’s speeches calling for social solidarity during the pandemic. It concluded with a testimony from a member of the Jewish community in Israel, stating, “The man on the street loves him,” but criticizing recent years for financial mismanagement.

I am certain King Mohammed VI is aware of the criticism, yet hasn’t done enough to eradicate poverty and unemployment. The factual part of the report ended, but questions persist. I seek a response from the Moroccan royal court or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs but find none. Does such a report, laden with accusations against the king and his son, not deserve a response?

No Moroccans can deny it, no one can appreciate it… If it were an Algerian newspaper or an Arab channel, would you treat them as leniently as this report? More concerning is that this report comes as Morocco normalizes relations with Israel, initiating flights. The pressing question now: Why are the Zionists pressuring Mohammed VI? What does the Israeli army want from the King of Morocco? And most importantly, what do the Zionists want from Morocco?
I believe that this blackmail against King Mohammed VI is nothing but a significant and crucial pressure tactic on the throne. This is how Mossad plays, exhausting the victim, which is its policy towards all Arab and African countries—intervention, deep involvement, and imposition of power. There are agreements I think Morocco has reluctantly accepted, including the Abraham Accords and others, such as the first Arab-Israeli military security agreement.

Despite King Mohammed VI being the head of the Jerusalem Committee in occupied Palestine, reports indicate 4,000 Moroccan soldiers in the ranks of the occupation army fighting against their Palestinian brothers in Gaza. What disgrace and shame is this? Some have even died at the hands of Palestinian resistance… Israel has truly tightened its grip on the Moroccan regime. Trump began the game, acknowledging Western Sahara as Moroccan in exchange for full normalization. This is how Israel plays, holding all the cards. Despite Moroccan people’s rejection of normalization, protests erupt nationwide. Yet, the victim has been sacrificed, with even some in the Al-Aqsa storm saying “We are all Israel”—not representatives of the people, but mercenaries behind these events…

The situation is dire now. What does Morocco expect from the occupation army? They are now war criminals before the world, unable to face defeat ahead and behind them. Despite Mohammed VI’s vast international investments in Africa, does Israel also rely on Morocco to facilitate entry into some African countries? This is what’s behind the scenes.

The Zionist plan has started strongly from Morocco, which has opened all doors for them. Netanyahu amused me in a French TV interview, showing a map with Western Sahara cut off from Morocco, which he later apologized for, knowing exactly what he was doing. This pressure on Morocco, waiting until it takes everything, and then recognizing Western Sahara… I believe Western Sahara is Moroccan, and no one can change that. Morocco doesn’t need this, but it fell into the trap. There’s a people and a power protecting its lands, but unfortunately Morocco has fallen into the forbidden.

Dear reader, every man and woman in Israel is recruited to serve the Zionist state. Even Israeli women are accepted to use their bodies in prostitution or to blackmail others for the sake of Israeli intelligence. This cancer has recently spread to the state of Morocco, and soon they will have a colony. Internal tensions are expected to continue regarding these normalization policies and their potential effects, even if the security grip remains strong.

In conclusion, I thank the Moroccan people across the country for their strong support of the Palestinian cause, continuously expressing the values of brotherhood and Arab unity. However, reality remains stark without the need for comments, indicating a need for deep understanding of current policies and situations.

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