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Antisemitism has reared its head in Morocco. What's the reason?

Former Prime Minister of Morocco Abdelilah Benkirane has expressed public support for the Hamas terror organization and called the Jews "idiots." Similar comments were made by other Moroccan figures.

by  Shachar Kleiman
Published on  12-01-2023 11:35
Last modified: 12-02-2023 09:02
Antisemitism has reared its head in Morocco. What's the reason?

Abdelilah Benkirane

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The rise of antisemitism since the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on southern Israel has alarmed Jews worldwide, including in Morocco. The local community has had to endure anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiment and even statements by the country's leaders. 

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For instance, the former Prime Minister of Morocco Abdelilah Benkirane has expressed public support for the Hamas terror organization and called the Jews "idiots."

Speaking at a Justice and Development Party-related conference on Nov. 19, Benkirane said that while some Jews were intelligent, such as Albert Einstein, most have "short-term vision." 

Benkirane claimed that while the Jews were initially chosen by God, he later cursed them. 

"He humiliated them among the nations for 2,000 years considering how stupid they are," he said at the gathering. 

Benkirane headed the Islamist Justice and Development Party, formerly the Moroccan branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

A Western source familiar with the matter told Israel Hayom that "in the past, Moroccan authorities acted against incitement to antisemitism. Thus, for example, a Salafi imam from Marrakesh was punished by the authorities for incitement against Jews in 2016. Among other things, he was banned from running in the elections."

Similarly, Moroccan journalist Chama Darchoul, who presented herself as a proponent of normalization and visited Israel three times, said that Jews have "colonial ambitions" in the kingdom, a statement that endangers the Moroccan Jewish community. Sources told Israel Hayom that she even toured the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum and the Foreign Ministry. 

The change in her rhetoric is thought to stem from ties with Qatar, the sources said. 

Darchoul recently claimed that "A Jew, or a Zionist to be clear, wherever he is, he becomes a part of the history and heritage. He will claim that it is his territory … For Morocco to be safe, it needs to expand Islam, to cover all religious matters." 

Another time, she called on Arab nations to refrain from discussing normalization. 

In addition, Nabila Mounib, the general secretary of the Unified Socialist Party, accused a Moroccan Jew named Guy Der'i, who is 80 years old, of being "a Zionist infiltrator in the Moroccan government," despite the fact that he worked in the government for many years. 

Later, Mounib claimed that most of the descendants of Moroccan Jews "participated in a war against our brethren in Palestine, slaughtered many of them. Is that a Jew? No? That's a Zionist. Zionism is an extremist and dangerous ideology." 

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