Bengrina Responds to Sinister Benkirane, Calling Him A “War Monger”
Mr. Abdelkader Bengrina, head of the Movement for National Construction, warned Moroccan Justice and Development Party (PJD) leader Abdelilah Benkirane against the escalation of his hostile rhetoric against Algeria and its people, describing him as a “war-monger.”
He called on the sane Moroccan elite, who reject normalization and warn against the dangers of relations with the Zionist entity, to intervene to silence this reckless man and other such irresponsible politicians, Mr. Bengrina said in a post on Monday.
In a post on Monday, Benkirane, whose party signed the normalization agreement between Morocco and the Zionist entity, went too far in his irresponsible statements by claiming that areas of southwestern Algeria belong to his country. He added that this rhetoric is something that not even Moroccan official circles, known as the Makhzen, have dared to say publicly in the past.
The head of the National Construction Movement pointed out that these statements reflect the “expansionist settler-occupation complex” that has no counterpart except in the behavior of the Zionist occupation in our Arab region, which disregards all accords and covenants.
The Moroccan regime has previously questioned the existence of the state of Mauritania, and used to violate UN conventions and Security Council resolutions related to the sovereignty of Western Sahara.
These statements are reminiscent of statements made by some PJD leaders during the so-called Arab Spring, when they called for the partition of Algeria, which was responded to firmly at the time.
Mr. Bengrina questioned why the positions of the PJD leaders are aligned with the Zionist entity and the extreme right in France against Algeria, as they seek on every occasion to deal blows to Algeria’s national unity.
The National Construction Movement considered that Benkirane’s statements are a desperate attempt to return to the Moroccan political scene, after the Moroccan people rejected him for his role in passing the normalization project with the usurping Israeli entity, legalizing drug trafficking, and attacking the Moroccan identity by adopting the French language in education.
The best way for Benkirane to return to the political arena is to lead a popular march against the royal palace, demanding an end to the conspiracy against the Palestinian people’s right to independence, as Morocco’s free people always do.
He underscored that the Moroccan people have come to realize the truth about Benkirane, who can only repeat his boring and empty speeches to distract the people from their core issues.
In conclusion, Mr. Bengrina called on the sane Moroccan elite, who fight against normalization and expose the danger of the relationship with “Israel”, to confront this reckless man and other irresponsible politicians like him.