Asharq Al-Awsat Speaks to Survivors of Devastating Morocco Earthquake

A building in Amizmiz is levelled by the earthquake. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A building in Amizmiz is levelled by the earthquake. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Asharq Al-Awsat Speaks to Survivors of Devastating Morocco Earthquake

A building in Amizmiz is levelled by the earthquake. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A building in Amizmiz is levelled by the earthquake. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The deadly earthquake that struck Morocco last week has devastated the town of Amizmiz, some 56 kms from Marrakech.

Abdulrazak, a local, told Asharq Al-Awsat how his wife, maid and 22-year-old disabled son miraculously survived the quake even though it levelled his home, located in the al-Qasba neighborhood.

He recalled that he was preparing to have dinner with his wife, who said she would join him as soon as she finished prayers.

“I was about to serve the meal when I felt the house sway and one section of the roof collapse. There was dust everywhere and then the power went out and water pipes burst,” he added.

“I heard my wife scream and then nothing,” he revealed, expressing his alarm that she had been injured. He later found out that the force of the quake tossed her out of the window. She clung on to the window frame and was found by a neighbor who helped her regain her composure.

Abdulrazak said he helped drag his son from under the rubble and along with the maid, fled from the house.

“We were terrified and couldn't believe that we had survived,” he remarked.

Elsewhere in Amizmiz, a young man, Walid, stood by the levelled Montania café. An Amizmiz local, he was pursuing an education in nearby Marrakech.

He recalled how, along with his family, they were forced out of their home when the earthquake struck and spent the night outside.

He said the café was located next to their home and two people were killed when it collapsed. Two other people were saved. The patrons managed to leave the café before it was turned into rubble, he added.

He revealed that all houses near his family home were damaged in the tremor, rendering them unsafe.

He added that his mother prevented his father from returning to their home to salvage some clothes and important documents out of fear for his safety.

Walid guided Asharq Al-Awsat to the most damaged neighborhoods. “This is a complete catastrophe,” he said mournfully.

Ambulances whizzed past as Asharq Al-Awsat made its way through the town. It noted nine ambulances and a Qatari rescue team comprised of three vehicles. It also noted aid trucks and Royal Armed Forces that were helping in the rescue efforts.



Ceasefire Ends Iran-Israel War, Stakeholders Weigh Costs and Benefits

US President Donald Trump (Reuters)
US President Donald Trump (Reuters)
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Ceasefire Ends Iran-Israel War, Stakeholders Weigh Costs and Benefits

US President Donald Trump (Reuters)
US President Donald Trump (Reuters)

In a stunning development, US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire that effectively ended the conflict between Iran and Israel.

The announcement came shortly after a carefully calibrated Iranian retaliation targeted a US military base in Qatar, an attack that caused no casualties or material damage.

Trump expressed gratitude to Iran for pre-warning Washington about the strike, framing the gesture as a face-saving move.

The question now gripping regional and international capitals is: What have the United States, Iran, and Israel each gained if the ceasefire holds?

United States

The United States has once again asserted itself as the dominant and decisive power in the Middle East. It delivered a crippling blow to Iran’s nuclear facilities without escalating into full-scale war, thereby undermining the very justification for Israel’s initial strike on Tehran.

Recent events have underscored that Israel cannot engage Iran militarily without close coordination with Washington, nor can it exit such a conflict without a pivotal American role.

The confrontation has also highlighted the unparalleled strength of the US military machine, unmatched by any other power, large or small.

Iran, for its part, clearly showed reluctance to escalate the conflict in a way that could trigger direct, open confrontation with the United States.

Trump himself demonstrated tactical skill by combining military pressure with diplomatic overtures, swiftly moving to invite Iran back to the negotiating table.

Meanwhile, the limited role of Europe and the modest involvement of Russia became apparent, unless aligned with US efforts. China appeared “distant but pragmatic,” despite its broad interests in Iran and a vested concern in keeping the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz open.

Iran

Iran demonstrated that the devastating initial strike it suffered from Israel did not undermine its military or political resolve despite the severity of the attack.

The Tehran regime confirmed that, although Israeli fighter jets controlled Iranian airspace briefly, its missile arsenal remained capable of unleashing scenes of destruction across Israeli cities unseen since the founding of the Jewish state. Iran’s missile forces, it showed, could sustain a costly war of attrition against Israel.

Tehran also succeeded in preventing calls for regime overthrow from becoming a shared objective in a US-Israeli war against it.

Yet, Iran appeared to lack a major ally comparable to the United States or even a lesser power, despite its “strategic” ties with Russia and China.

The confrontation revealed Tehran’s inability to fully leverage its proxy forces in Gaza and Lebanon following the fallout of the “Al-Aqsa flood” escalation.

The exchange of strikes further highlighted Israel’s clear technological superiority and the success of Israeli intelligence in penetrating deep inside Iran itself, raising alarming concerns in Tehran.

Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can claim credit for persuading the Trump administration to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, particularly those beyond the reach of the Israeli military.

Israeli forces succeeded in gaining control over distant Iranian airspace within days, a feat Russia has not achieved after three years of war in Ukraine.

Israeli intelligence breakthroughs inside Iran played a crucial role in the conflict, culminating in Israel’s public release of videos it labeled “Mossad-Tehran branch” and drone bases.

Netanyahu can argue that he made a difficult decision to attack Iran and convinced the Israeli public that the fight was existential. He can also remind critics that he expelled Iran from Syria and curtailed Hezbollah’s ability to wage war on Israel.

He may also point to new regional power balances he has imposed - part of his broader ambition to reshape the Middle East - with Israel maintaining the region’s most powerful military force.

However, Netanyahu’s policies risk renewed clashes with many, especially as tensions over Gaza and the “two-state solution” resurface.

Observers say the gains made by the parties at the end of the Iran-Israel conflict remain fragile and could shift depending on how events unfold.

Any calm could enable Israeli opposition forces to reopen debates on Netanyahu’s “wars” and their costs. It might also prompt the Iranian public to question their leadership’s responsibility for the military setbacks and Iran’s regional and global standing.

For now, the spotlight remains firmly on the primary player: Trump.