Moroccan Interior Minister: We Have to Live with Pandemic for Longer Period

Morocco’s Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit
Morocco’s Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit
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Moroccan Interior Minister: We Have to Live with Pandemic for Longer Period

Morocco’s Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit
Morocco’s Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit

Morocco’s Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit said the number of people pursued and arrested in line with the health emergency imposed by the authorities has amounted to 81,000, an average of 2,000 person per day.

“This is not a large number compared with other countries,” he said during a meeting held by a parliamentary committee on Wednesday.

He ruled out things returning to normal soon, noting that people shall live with the pandemic for a longer period of time.

MPs expressed concern over the rising number of arrests, yet the Minister explained that they are aimed at forcing people to stay at home.

Laftit said the mobile application that enables security men at observation points to control and track the movement of citizens is only temporarily used by the General Directorate of National Security.

Refuting certain reports, he stressed this application is 100 percent Moroccan and supervised by Moroccan figures.

The application “won’t store information,” he affirmed, adding that it was used after receiving approval from the National Control Commission for the Protection of Personal Data (CNDP) and will not be exploited for other purposes.

On the gradual relaxation of the lockdown, Laftit said the government is preparing several possible scenarios and measures that will be announced on time depending on how the pandemic is curbed.

Each country has taken different measures in fighting the coronavirus, which confirms that the world was not ready for this pandemic, the Minister said.

“Most important is to spare our country more victims and economic losses,” he added.

Regarding Moroccans who were stranded in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, the Minister said “measures will be taken to ensure their return.”

He urged people to have confidence in the measures taken by the state to fight the pandemic.



Israel Carries Out Several Attacks in Southern Lebanon

A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
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Israel Carries Out Several Attacks in Southern Lebanon

A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)

The Israeli army carried out several attacks in southern Lebanon on Friday, the third day of the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, Lebanon’s state media said.

Artillery bombardment struck the villages of Markaba, Talusa and Khiyam while four Israeli tanks moved into the western part of Khiam, the report said, adding that an Israeli tank fired at a house in Nabatiyeh province.

Local media also reported that the Israeli army fired on civilians in the nearby village of Bint Jbeil. No casualties were immediately reported and The Associated Press was not immediately able to verify the claims.

Israel’s military said it struck an area in southern Lebanon where it detected movement of a Hezbollah rocket launcher on Friday.

In the statement on the airstrike, the military said it would “actively enforce violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

There was no immediate comment from the Lebanese army, which has accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire several times since it came into effect.