Moroccan court rejects ban on Israeli Transport Minister visit

A Moroccan court has rejected a legal appeal to block the Israeli Transport Minister from entering the country, leading to protests outside the Rabat’s parliament building.
According to The New Arab, the lawsuit, filed by a group of Moroccan lawyers, was turned down on 18 February, with ensuing demonstrations shouting “Palestine is a trust, normalisation is treason”.
Mohamed El-Ghafri, coordinator of the protests, said of Minister Miri Regev’s visit the largely pro-Palestinian kingdom: “Her presence here, in the middle of a genocide against Palestinians, is a disgrace.”
The New Arab
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