Editorial
Gaza: Morocco Expresses Deep Concern at Outbreak of Military Action and Condemns Attacks on Civilians Wherever They Are (Foreign Ministry)

Rabat – The Kingdom of Morocco has expressed its deep concerns at the deterioration of the situation and the outbreak of military action in the Gaza Strip. It further condemns attacks against civilians wherever they may be, a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates noted on Saturday.
The Kingdom, which has repeatedly warned of the repercussions of the political deadlock on peace in the region, and of the risks of aggravated tensions resulting from it, calls for an immediate halt to all acts of violence and a return to calm, while avoiding all forms of escalation that could undermine the chances of peace in the region, added the same source.
The Kingdom of Morocco, whose Sovereign, HM King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, chairs the Al Quds Committee, stresses that dialogue and negotiations remain the only way to achieve a comprehensive and lasting solution to the Palestinian question, based on the resolutions of international legality and the two-state principle, as agreed internationally, the statement concluded.
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