Signs of Renewed Tensions Between Algeria, Morocco

Moroccan Consul General Ahadran Boutaher
Moroccan Consul General Ahadran Boutaher
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Signs of Renewed Tensions Between Algeria, Morocco

Moroccan Consul General Ahadran Boutaher
Moroccan Consul General Ahadran Boutaher

Tensions between Morocco and Algeria resurfaced after a video showing the Moroccan Consul General in Oran, Ahadran Boutaher, calling Algeria an “enemy country” was circulated on social media.

Boutaher’s controversial statement was made while addressing a crowd in Oran. The crowd of stranded Moroccans had organized a protest outside the Moroccan consulate to demand their return home.

The diplomat confirmed that he spoke to the crowd, but denied ever calling Algeria an “enemy country,” claiming that the voiceover to the video was fabricated.

Boutaher told the website, “Today 24”, that scene in the video, which shows his meeting with a number of Moroccans in front of the consulate, are all true facts, but the voice is fabricated.

The video went viral on Wednesday, causing controversy.

Algeria said it had summoned Morocco’s ambassador after the video circulated on social media.

Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum summoned the Moroccan ambassador to "confront" him with the alleged remark, the official news agency APS reported, citing the foreign ministry.

The consul general's remarks, if they were to be established "are a serious violation of diplomatic norms," read the ministry's statement.

This is not the first time that the statements of Algerian and Moroccan officials have fueled tension, which is originally due to Algeria’s position on the Sahara conflict. Algeria supports the separatist Polisario Front.



Israel Vows to 'Respond Forcefully' After Missile Intercepted from Yemen

Houthi supporters gather around a large Palestinian flag during an anti-US and anti-Israel protest in Sanaa, Yemen, 09 May 2025. (EPA)
Houthi supporters gather around a large Palestinian flag during an anti-US and anti-Israel protest in Sanaa, Yemen, 09 May 2025. (EPA)
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Israel Vows to 'Respond Forcefully' After Missile Intercepted from Yemen

Houthi supporters gather around a large Palestinian flag during an anti-US and anti-Israel protest in Sanaa, Yemen, 09 May 2025. (EPA)
Houthi supporters gather around a large Palestinian flag during an anti-US and anti-Israel protest in Sanaa, Yemen, 09 May 2025. (EPA)

Israel's defense minister vowed a forceful response after a missile fired from Yemen was intercepted on Friday, in an attack claimed by the Iran-backed Houthi militias.  

"The Houthis continue to launch Iranian missiles at Israel. As we promised, we will respond forcefully in Yemen and wherever necessary," Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a post on X.

A ceasefire deal between Yemen's Houthis and the US does not include sparing Israel, the militias had said on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the US would stop bombing the Houthis in Yemen, saying that the group had agreed to stop attacking US ships.

The Houthis have attacked numerous vessels in the Red Sea, disrupting global trade, in a campaign that they say is aimed at showing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel has been fighting a war in Gaza since a deadly raid by Palestinian group Hamas into southern Israel in October 2023.