The Israeli telegram channel posts the picture of the Palestinian who was run over by a Tank rejoicing and celebrating, images are translated from Hebrew
“great photos that made my Friday” https://t.co/FFoNUlF6BY
Ismael Saibari ran over to Jamal Musiala as soon as he saw Musiala was about to faint. Musiala partially fainted due to the heat and was cleared by Bayern's medical team after.
The definition of a true teammate in Saibari ❤️
Anne Frank Jewish girl who fell prey to the Nazis, wrote this in 1944
“Margot wants to become a nurse later on, and then to go to Palestine to work with babies.”
Palestine has always existed
Dire que le Maroc 🇲🇦 colonise le Sahara c’est comme dire que l’Espagne 🇪🇸 colonise l’Andalousie.
Si l’Espagne a le droit de récupérer l’Andalousie après 700 ans.
Le Maroc a le droit de récupérer son Sahara après 91 ans de colonisation 🇪🇸
@CountAtlas It's colonization, they are literally asking us to stay undeveloped, so the colonies in our land will develop with our resources, like a Cancer...
When Europe does it, it’s economical investment, when Africa does it, it’s a ‘pressure tool’. Every nation has the right to modernise its ports, attract investment, and compete for global trade, and Morocco makes it clear that it does not need anyone’s permission to prosper.
Morocco: 🇲🇦 One of the World’s Oldest Continuous States!
Morocco isn’t a “new” nation. Its state tradition traces to the Idrisid dynasty founded in 788 CE by Idris I, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who established an independent Muslim polity centered in what is now Morocco.
Historians regard this as the foundation of one of the world’s oldest continuously existing states. Earlier Berber kingdoms (including Mauretania) and centuries of Almoravid, Almohad, Marinid, Saadi, and Alaouite rule followed. The current Alaouite dynasty has held power since the 17th century among the longest reigning royal houses still in existence.
For over a thousand years Morocco remained independent of Ottoman rule that swallowed much of the rest of North Africa. Empires rose and fell around it. Then came the colonial carve up.
In 1912, after decades of European pressure, the Treaty of Fes placed most of Morocco under a French protectorate. Spain received a northern zone (the Rif and surrounding areas, capital Tetouan) and a southern strip, formalized that same year. Spain already held the coastal enclaves of Melilla (seized in 1497) and Ceuta (taken by Portugal in 1415 and retained by Spain after 1580/1668). These were never part of the 1912 protectorate in the same legal sense; Spain treated them as integral territory.
Spanish Morocco lasted until 1956, When Morocco regained independence from France (March 1956) and Spain (April 1956), the bulk of the Spanish zone was returned. Spain kept Ceuta, Melilla, and smaller islets. It later relinquished Ifni (1969) and Tarfaya earlier. The Western Sahara question followed a different path after Spain’s withdrawal in 1975–76.
Morocco has never accepted the permanence of Spanish control over Ceuta and Melilla, viewing them as occupied Moroccan land. Spain maintains they have been Spanish for centuries longer than the modern Moroccan state in its current borders, and acquired in a pre modern era of fortress politics and Reconquista spillover rather than 19th/20th-century “scramble” colonialism in the classic sense. The dispute remains unresolved.
History is rarely simple. Morocco’s deep roots as a continuous political entity are real. So is the record of Spanish (and Portuguese, and French) military seizures, protectorates, and enclaves on North African soil. The people of the Maghreb lived under foreign flags for decades while fighting for sovereignty. That memory does not fade.
Ancient state, Colonial partition Incomplete decolonisation. These are the facts leaving the rest as mere politics.
J'espère que les Marocains voient ce genre de publications qui sont partagées par milliers. Voilà ce que pensent vraiment les Espagnols de votre pays. Continuez de les supporter en coupe du monde.
How can the Spanish people complain about Moroccans when you literally own 7 places that are in MOROCCO…
Ceuta, Melilla are just the beginning….
Is it time Spain gives back what isn’t theirs?
• "before Morocco even existed as a state"
• In 1600 Morocco's State sent an official Ambassador to England (inspiring Shakespeare's Othello).
• In 1777 Morocco was 1st to recognize the USA.
• How can a non-existent state send ambassadors and recognize superpowers? 😂
People who support Spain against Morocco using Palestine as an excuse make me laugh, bcuz objectively speaking, Morocco has done and is doing more for Palestine than Spain would in its entire existence.
«...وآمركم بعدم التردد في التخطيط لتنصير المغرب...ونشر المسيحية فيهما... ومن أجل ذلك فالخير كل الخير لإسبانيا في أن يكون المغرب مشتتا جاهلا فقيرا مريضا على الدوام والاستمرار».
ـ وصية إزابيلا الكاثوليكية ملكة قشتالة وليون وهي على فراش الموت سنة 1504. 🇪🇸
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Ceuta: Selon la presse espagnole, des messages auraient été diffusés soudainement sur les réseaux sociaux après la décision de la justice espagnole, appelant des Marocains à se rendre à Ceuta pendant la fête du Trône, alors que les forces de sécurité marocaines étaient mobilisées sur d'autres fronts.