Fierce attack by the Zionist lobby on a French-Algerian journalist
Statements by the Algerian journalist and activist, Mehdi Ghazar, residing in France, to a public national channel, describing the truth and reality of the deviations taking place in the Kingdom of Morocco, have turned into a rich material for the French far-right, which has turned it into an issue to settle scores with everyone related to Algeria.
Mehdi Ghazar, who appeared on a program broadcast by the Algerian international news channel “Algeria 24” last Sunday, and spoke about the vast moral scandals in the “Kingdom of the Commander of the Faithful”, such as stealing and raping children, selling drugs and practicing indecent acts, is at the heart of an extreme right-wing attack, which contributed to his exclusion from working on the French channel “RMC”, where he used to appear on its studios, and was the only voice there that called things by their names and strongly criticized the brutal and barbaric Zionist aggression against the defenseless Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Mehdi Ghazzar also spoke about the Moroccan people being prevented by King Mohammed VI and his Jewish Zionist advisor, André Azoulay, by a decree prohibiting demonstrations in support of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which brought him an attack from a right-wing politician who recently revealed his extremism, Eric Siouti, who jumped from the “Republicans” party to join the extremist National Front party led by Le Pen, which has become known as the “National Rally”.
Siouti, who was expelled from the General Secretariat of the “Republicans” party after the last French legislative elections, wrote: “All support to André Azoulay, advisor to the King of Morocco, who was shamefully attacked by Mehdi Ghazzar in the Algerian media. His anti-Semitic comments are unacceptable and despicable.”
This extremist politician took advantage of the opportunity to decide to settle his scores with Mehdi Ghazzar, saying on his account on the platform “Twitter” previously and “X” currently: “I call on the channel “RMC Info” to immediately suspend this writer who made infamous statements against the Kingdom of Morocco”, which he used to spend his holidays there at the expense of the Alawite Palace, as is known. The French channel did not take long to issue a statement announcing the end of the relationship between the Algerian journalist and writer and it. Alain Marchal, the host of the “Grand Guel” program, read a statement that he read live, which read: “Following the unacceptable comments made by Mehdi Ghazar on foreign television (referring to the channel Algeria 24), the management of RMC and Les Grandes Gueules has decided to end Mehdi Ghazar’s participation in the RMC studios.
Marchal also confirmed that the presenters of the Les Grandes Gueules program distance themselves from these comments that were made, considering that they do not conform to the values of RMC and Grandes Gueules, according to the French channel.
But what exactly did Mehdi Ghazar say, to be subjected to this smear campaign against him? He only said words that have become known to the public and private about the Kingdom of Morocco, which has become synonymous with everything that cannot be said in the midst of the family and respected councils. Mehdi Ghazar said on the “Algeria 24” studio, commenting on what is happening in the Alawite kingdom: “If you want to steal “Child, you have to go there, and if you want to rape a child, you have to go to Morocco, and if you want to buy drugs, they are available in Morocco, and if you are looking for prostitution, they are also available,” he added, “You can call it (Morocco) whatever you want, except for calling it a Muslim state.”
The Algerian journalist and activist also referred to the status of the Alawite regime, which many observers describe as a functional state, meaning that it performs the roles required of it by external forces, saying that it is “subject to external guardianship,” which is no longer a secret to anyone, and the French historian beloved by the Alawite regime, Bernard Logan, said the same thing.