Demands to Arrest Moroccan MP on Charges of Inciting Terrorism

Demands to Arrest Moroccan MP on Charges of Inciting Terrorism
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Demands to Arrest Moroccan MP on Charges of Inciting Terrorism

Demands to Arrest Moroccan MP on Charges of Inciting Terrorism

A comment made by Islamist parliamentarian Ali El Asri on photos of Belgian volunteers wearing shorts during their contribution to building a road in the rural village of Taroudant near Ouarzazate has spurred a debate among Moroccans and on social media.

Lawyer and rights activist El Habib Hajji sent a request to the examining magistrate specialized in terrorism, demanding the arrest of the lawmaker on charges of inciting terrorism.

Cultural figures and activists also launched a petition against what they called “promoters of hate.”

The Moroccan security arrested earlier a teacher at Ksar el-Kebir on charges of terrorism and hatred because of a blog post, in which he called for beheading the Belgian volunteers.

“Their heads should be cut off so that no one else dares to challenge the teachings of our religion,” he said.

Amid this debate, new photos of the volunteers showed them wearing the traditional costume of Taroudant, in addition to other pictures of them being received by the imam of the village mosque.

Asri published a comment, wondering whether construction work in Europe is ever carried out ''in a bathing suit''. 

''Everybody knows how the issue of security on the job is important in Europe: tourists can't get near construction sites without wearing helmets, appropriate outfits and gloves''.

He went on to express his doubts about the aim of the initiative and whether it was truly humanitarian or had other objectives.

He then posted a note addressed to the Minister of Interior Affairs, requesting to see the documents on the funding of the project.

Acknowledging that the construction work is of great benefit to the neediest people who live in isolated areas, Asri asked the minister to be vigilant because volunteer initiatives can be used for unknown purposes.

The MP then proposed that the Interior Ministry issue an annual report on all restoration work to be presented for parliamentary examination.

The non-profit organization Bouworde has given the volunteers the opportunity to return to Belgium before the end of their mission. Three out of the 37 volunteers have so far opted to go home.

Bouworde sought advice from the Belgian Embassy in Rabat. According to the organization’s press release, the embassy assured the organization that the safety of the volunteers who are currently in Morocco was guaranteed by the government, and by the presence of the Moroccan police.



Israeli Army Reaches Outskirts of Litani River in Southern Lebanon

An Israeli tank loaded onto a truck being transported to the border with southern Lebanon in the Upper Galilee (EPA)
An Israeli tank loaded onto a truck being transported to the border with southern Lebanon in the Upper Galilee (EPA)
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Israeli Army Reaches Outskirts of Litani River in Southern Lebanon

An Israeli tank loaded onto a truck being transported to the border with southern Lebanon in the Upper Galilee (EPA)
An Israeli tank loaded onto a truck being transported to the border with southern Lebanon in the Upper Galilee (EPA)

Israeli forces have launched their largest ground incursion into southern Lebanon since the conflict began, reaching the outskirts of the Litani River near Deirmimas.

They entered the town’s edges in an effort to separate Nabatieh from Marjayoun and prepare for an attack on the town of Taybeh from the west and north.

This move also aimed to neutralize Taybeh hill, which overlooks the Khiam plain, where Israel plans to extend its operations and capture the city of Khiam.

Lebanese media reported that Israel set up a checkpoint at the Deirmimas junction, cutting off Marjayoun from Nabatieh.

They also blocked the western entrance to Deirmimas near a fuel station using earth mounds, with Israeli military vehicles stationed there. Reports also said Israeli forces prevented UNIFIL and the Lebanese army from passing toward Marjayoun.

Lebanese sources following the battle in the south reported that Israeli forces advanced five kilometers west from the town of Kfar Kila, moving through olive groves. This advance took advantage of the absence of Hezbollah fighters in Christian areas like Qlayaa, Bir al-Muluk, and Deirmimas.

The sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that this allowed Israeli forces to reach the outskirts of the Litani River for the first time since 2006, cutting off Nabatieh from Marjayoun. Israeli artillery had previously targeted this route several times, and drones had carried out strikes there.

Israel supported its ground advance with heavy artillery fire. Lebanese security sources said Israeli artillery targeted hills overlooking Deirmimas throughout Thursday night into Friday, hitting locations like Beaufort Castle, Arnoun, Yihmour, Wadi Zawtar, and Deir Siryan.

This fire typically provides cover for infantry advances. The sources also confirmed that Israeli ground movements were backed by airstrikes and drones for added security.

They speculated the advance followed a route from Kfar Kila through Tall al-Nahas and Bir al-Muluk toward Deirmimas, which is almost empty of residents and has no Hezbollah presence.

Hezbollah fired rockets at Israeli forces in the area, with three statements confirming the targeting of Israeli positions and vehicles near Deirmimas.

Media reports mentioned multiple rocket strikes on Israeli targets in Khiam and near Tall al-Nahas, as well as a guided missile attack on Israeli movements near oil groves close to the Marqos station at Deirmimas’ edge.

A photo shared by Lebanese media showed an Israeli tank behind an exposed hill east of Qlayaa, protected from the west and north. To the south, Israeli forces entered the town of Deirmimas, which overlooks the position.

Military expert Mustafa Asaad said the image, showing a bulldozer behind a tank at the Qlayaa-Marjayoun-Deirmimas junction, suggests that infantry units secured the area—either on foot or in fast vehicles—before entering Deirmimas.

The town’s mayor confirmed to local media that Israeli forces made a “small incursion” into Deirmimas, advancing through olive groves from Kfar Kila.

Hezbollah has stated it does not have military positions in Christian or Druze areas in southern Lebanon, as these communities oppose its presence. Sources close to Hezbollah say this is due to political reasons and security concerns.