Former Algerian Intelligence Officer: "Mossad rule Morocco, André Azoulay"

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Published on Sep 15, 2022
On July 16, 2022, the publicly-owned Canal Algerie TV (Algeria) aired a French-language debate titled “Morocco: Calling [On the People] to Demonstrate on July 17 to Bring Down the [Moroccan] Regime.” During the debate, former Algerian intelligence officer Mokhtar Said Mediouni said that Morocco is a leading producer and exporter of drugs, that the Moroccan king is unimportant, that poor people in Morocco live in “total misery,” that normalizing relations with Israel was a fatal mistake, and that Morocco is actually headed by Jewish Moroccan royal advisor André Azoulay and other “Zionists” linked to Israel.

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