Moroccans faces a suspicious Turkish campaign

The Moroccan people joined hands with King Mohammed
VI, after the campaign launched by Algeria against him under the sponsorship of
Turkey, after the liberation of the Guerguerat border crossing.
Moroccans have united behind the king's hashtag a
red line, indicating that they are standing by King Mohammed VI and clinging to
him in light of the media attack led by Turkey.
The hashtag "Trend" was published on
Twitter, less than 24 hours after its launch, in which Moroccan citizens
condemned the attack on their symbols in the campaign against Morocco since the
liberation of the Guerguerat border crossing and the expulsion of the Polisario
Front militias.
Within the
Moroccan people's solidarity with the king of their country, a Moroccan
commentator wrote: The Algerian regime is shocked by the Kingdom's success as
the first African country to launch a successful national vaccination campaign
at a time when Algeria failed, despite it being considered one of the
oil-producing countries.
Moroccan commentators added that the Algerian regime
is always keen to embody Morocco as an enemy country to distract the Algerian
people from its main issues, especially in light of the political rivalries
that the country faces at the top of the hierarchy of power.
Also, a group of Moroccan Facebook activities
unified the image of "profiles" on their pages of pictures of King
Mohammed VI, accompanied by more than one hashtag such as "insulting the
country's symbols is a red line and no condolences for the haters, and we are
all with King Mohammed VI."
The human rights activist, Bushra Shakir, wrote a
blog post on her personal account on Facebook, in which it was stated: The king
of the country is a red line, and the eastern neighbor, through one of her
platforms, has crossed all limits, and touched the person of the king, who is
one of the most important symbols of Moroccans, and we as a people denounce
these childish behavior We declare that we stand by His Majesty the King in all
sovereign decisions in the face of everyone who has allowed himself to dare to
Morocco with all its constants.
This insult to King Mohammed VI comes in the context
of a systematic campaign led by the Algerian official media under the auspices
of Turkey, since Morocco's success in liberating the Guerguerat border crossing
and expelling the Polisario Front militias.