Morocco King Congratulates Macron, Hails Performance of Moroccan Football Team

 
King Mohammed VI (MAP)
King Mohammed VI (MAP)
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Morocco King Congratulates Macron, Hails Performance of Moroccan Football Team

 
King Mohammed VI (MAP)
King Mohammed VI (MAP)

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI held a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron following Wednesday’s 2022 World Cup semi-finals match between France and Morocco.

Mohammed congratulated Macron for France's triumph which has put the team into the World Cup final.

The call came on the eve of the visit of French Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Catherine Colonna to Rabat.

Colonna arrived in France on Thursday to meet Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita and discuss pending issues between both states and prepare for the visit of Macron to Rabat at the end of January.

Following the game, King Mohammed VI held a phone call with Morocco coach Walid Regragui.

The monarch thanked the Moroccan football players for their brilliant achievements and wished them luck for the upcoming match.

The King praised the performance of Regragui for having been able, in only a few months at the head of the national team, to forge a group of players so compact and so combative, to the point of marking this competition and honoring the Moroccan people and the international public by his high values of sportsmanship and his exemplary talent.

The King also spoke with the captain of the national team Romain Saiss to whom the Sovereign wished a speedy recovery from his injury, and congratulated him for his leadership while asking him to convey warm congratulations to the whole team.



Israeli Military Issues Evacuation Order for Hadath in Beirut Southern Suburbs

28 March 2025, Lebanon, Khiam: Heavy smoke billows from areas that were bombed by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese border town of Khiam. Photo: STR/dpa
28 March 2025, Lebanon, Khiam: Heavy smoke billows from areas that were bombed by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese border town of Khiam. Photo: STR/dpa
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Israeli Military Issues Evacuation Order for Hadath in Beirut Southern Suburbs

28 March 2025, Lebanon, Khiam: Heavy smoke billows from areas that were bombed by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese border town of Khiam. Photo: STR/dpa
28 March 2025, Lebanon, Khiam: Heavy smoke billows from areas that were bombed by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese border town of Khiam. Photo: STR/dpa

Israel's military on Friday issued an evacuation order to residents of Hadath in Beirut's southern suburbs, the first such order since a ceasefire agreement that halted the war between Hezbollah and Israel.

"Anyone located in the building marked in red as shown on the map, and the surrounding buildings... are near Hezbollah facilities... you must immediately evacuate these buildings,” military spokesman Avichay Adraee said in a post on X that included a map showing the building.

Lebanon’s Ministry of Education asked schools and the university complex in Hadath to evacuate after the Israeli warning. 

Under the ceasefire deal brokered by France and the United States in November, Hezbollah was to remove its weapons from southern Lebanon, Israeli ground forces were to withdraw, and the Lebanese army was to deploy in the area.

Lebanon, Hezbollah and Israel have all accused each other of violating the accords.
The Israeli military said on Friday it was striking Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, hours after missiles were fired from Lebanese territory into Israel.