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Benkirane Defends Pro-Iran Statements, Says Israel Has ‘No Future in the Region'
Benkirane Defends Pro-Iran Statements, Says Israel Has ‘No Future in the Region'

Morocco World

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

Benkirane Defends Pro-Iran Statements, Says Israel Has ‘No Future in the Region'

Rabat – In a speech delivered in Fez on Sunday, Abdelilah Benkirane, Secretary General of Morocco's Justice and Development Party (PJD), reaffirmed his support for Morocco in any bilateral dispute with Iran, while also voicing religious solidarity with Tehran in its confrontation with Israel. The former head of government attempted to walk a political tightrope, blending patriotism with pan-Islamic rhetoric as he responded to widespread criticism over his recent pro-Iran statements. Benkirane, known for his conservative base and populist tone, clarified that he stands with Morocco 'against any hostile power,' including Iran, but only if a direct conflict arises between the two countries. 'Tensions between Iran and Morocco are not bilateral,' he argued. 'Iran is currently engaged in a broader geopolitical standoff with Israel , which is backed by the United States.' Despite Iran's long-standing support for Morocco's regional rivals, including the Polisario Front and its main ally Algeria, Benkirane insisted his support towards Iran stems from religious grounds. 'We disagree with Iran's doctrinal positions and theological innovations,' he said, 'but we support them in the name of Islam because they raise the Islamic banner and stand with the Palestinian cause.' Benkirane's remarks came with a heavy dose of religious rhetoric, positioning Israel as a 'criminal regime' built on 'civilian killings, blockades, and starvation.' He asserted that Israel has 'no future in the region,' likening its eventual downfall to the expulsion of the Mongols, Crusaders, and colonial powers from Muslim lands. While reaffirming his staunch opposition to re-igniting diplomatic ties with Israel, the PJD leader warned: 'If you believe eliminating Iran or Hamas will solve your problem, you are delusional. The Ummah has over two billion people.' Tags: Abddelilah BenkiraneGazaIran Israel War

UAE-IX Boosts Capacity with 400 GE Access
UAE-IX Boosts Capacity with 400 GE Access

TECHx

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • TECHx

UAE-IX Boosts Capacity with 400 GE Access

Home » Emerging technologies » Networking » UAE-IX Boosts Capacity with 400 GE Access UAE-IX powered by DE-CIX has announced a significant upgrade to its platform. The exchange is now the first in the region to offer 400 Gigabit Ethernet (400 GE) access. This enhancement solidifies UAE-IX's position as the largest and most advanced Internet Exchange in the Middle East. It enables unmatched connectivity and interconnection capabilities for enterprises, carriers, and content providers across the GCC and beyond. In the last year alone, connected customer capacity on UAE-IX grew by two terabits. This marks a 30% increase. Currently, UAE-IX has over six terabits of connected capacity. It also serves close to 110 participating networks. These include Internet service providers, carriers, cloud platforms, content providers, and global enterprises. Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du, said: 'We are proud to partner with DE-CIX in leading digital growth in the Middle East with the upgrade of UAE-IX powered by DE-CIX to 400 GE access. It is our vision to foster a seamlessly interconnected landscape where businesses and consumers alike can benefit from unparalleled Internet exchange capabilities, heightened performance, and robust security.' He added that this milestone aligns with their commitment to maintaining UAE-IX as a pioneer in interconnection. Benkirane called it a transformative leap for regional digital ecosystems. UAE-IX stands out not only as a leading peering exchange but also as a provider of advanced enterprise-grade interconnection services. These include: Cloud exchanges Cloud routing Application connectivity, such as the Microsoft Azure Peering Service (MAPS) Ivo Ivanov, CEO of DE-CIX, said: 'The UAE-IX today stands as a global Internet hub, bringing together network operators, content, applications, and cloud services to serve the entire GCC region with resilient and low latency connectivity.' He revealed that this upgrade further reinforces UAE-IX's role as a key aggregation point for network interconnection in the Middle East. Ivanov added: 'The excellent collaboration with our partner du has enabled UAE-IX powered by DE-CIX to shine as the most important aggregation point for network interconnection in the Middle East. I look forward to a bright future working together for the next decade of digital development.' DE-CIX, renowned for its neutral interconnection ecosystem and extensive global footprint, has been active in the Middle East for over a decade. Operations span Iraq, Jordan, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE. UAE-IX powered by DE-CIX in Dubai is operated under its DaaS (DE-CIX as a Service) model. This offers a turnkey solution for partners, including carriers and data center operators, through comprehensive services such as setup, maintenance, provisioning, marketing, and sales support. This upgrade is set to empower regional businesses, foster technological advancement, and support the growing demand for high-performance, low-latency digital connectivity, paving the way for continued innovation and growth in the Middle East.

Morocco's Opposition Groups Promise Censure Motion Against Government Over ‘Irregularities'
Morocco's Opposition Groups Promise Censure Motion Against Government Over ‘Irregularities'

Morocco World

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

Morocco's Opposition Groups Promise Censure Motion Against Government Over ‘Irregularities'

Rabat – Morocco's opposition parties recently brought up a decision to submit a motion of no confidence against Aziz Akhannouch's government. Initially, opposition parties were set to submit the motion on Monday. Parliamentary commitments and the absence of political parties' leadership members required a postponement to submit a motion of censure until next week. A motion of censure, or motion of no confidence, is an act through which political parties address criticism against the government, its policy, or approach in handling political affairs. Opposition groups in Morocco already filed the draft of the motion on Sunday and intend to submit it to the House of Representatives by next week, which will allow them to collect enough votes. Morocco's Constitution guarantees the parliamentary opposition the right to monitor government action, including through motions of no confidence, the interpellation of the government, oral questions, and within the framework of parliamentary inquiry commissions as stipulated in Article 10 of the Constitution. The same article emphasized how opposition groups are required to contribute 'actively and constructively to parliamentary work.' For months, opposition leaders have been criticizing Akhannouch's government for what they perceived as dysfunctions and inefficiency in handling internal affairs. The leader of the Justice and Development Party (PJD), Abdelilah Benkirane, has been calling on Akhannouch to step down, citing his alleged involvement in controversial government contracts. In December 2024, Benkirane accused Akhannouch of abusing his power by overseeing the bidding process for a seawater desalination project in the Casablanca-Settat region, which ultimately was a reported conflict of interest, as it benefited a consortium that included Afriquia Gaz, owned by Akhannouch. 'To be honest, this time, I don't see how Mr. Aziz Akhannouch can continue as head of government,' Benkirane said, urging him to 'step down and let Morocco breathe for the next two years,' the PJD head said. Benkirane has also been criticizing and accusing Akhannouch of delaying the reconstruction of for areas devastated by the Al Haouz earthquake. Most recently, the opposition groups have been calling on the government to allow the establishment of a parliamentary fact-finding commission amid growing concerns over the effectiveness of the cabinet subsidies for livestock imports. The Progress and Socialism Party (PPS), which is part of the opposition groups, has been issuing several statements to discuss the concerns over the subsidies for livestock importers. 'The political bureau once again highlighted the significant meaning behind the opposition parties' initiative to have the House of Representatives form a fact-finding commission on the circumstances and impacts of direct subsidies and customs and tax exemptions granted by the government to importers of sheep and cattle,' PPS wrote in April. PPS Secretary General Nabil Benabllah said in March that the tax exemption granted by the government to sheep and cattle importers amounted to $1.38 billion from 2022 to 2024. About 277 importers benefited from these exceptions. The government's official estimate was $31.5 million, according to Benabdallah, who cited Speaker of the House of Representatives Rachid Talbi Alami, who announced the alleged official statistics. In a new statement, Benabdellah sharply criticized the government, noting that the cabinet finds itself in a 'genuine political, ethical and legal deadlock in the face of national public opinion due to the scandal involving billions of dirhams it has squandered.' 'This has been done through direct subsidies and tax and customs exemptions that it has granted- and continues to grant to livestock importers on a silver platter,' Benabdellah said in the new statement published on his party's official website. He also criticized the government for the lack of a positive response to the inquiry initiative to uncover the truth over the subsidies granted to the livestock importers. 'Unfortunately, the government found no better way to address this troubling situation than to pressure its parliamentary majority into attempting to downplay – or even thwart and nullify – opposition's constitutionally and legally grounded initiative by submitting a request for an exploratory mission on the same subject,' he said. Benabdellah further asked the government to provide clarification on why the cabinet is avoiding the formation of a commission of inquiry if it is 'truly certain that its support for livestock importers is free of any irregularities.' Tags: Abdelilah Benkirane and oppositionakhannouch

Benkirane Provokes Fury After Branding ‘Taza Before Gaza' Advocates ‘Microbes,' ‘Donkeys'
Benkirane Provokes Fury After Branding ‘Taza Before Gaza' Advocates ‘Microbes,' ‘Donkeys'

Morocco World

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

Benkirane Provokes Fury After Branding ‘Taza Before Gaza' Advocates ‘Microbes,' ‘Donkeys'

Doha – In a controversial speech delivered at a Labor Day event organized by the National Labor Union in Morocco, Justice and Development Party (PJD) Secretary-General Abdelilah Benkirane ignited widespread indignation by labeling Moroccans who prioritize domestic issues over the Palestinian cause as 'microbes' and 'donkeys.' During his inflammatory address on Thursday, May 1, Benkirane targeted supporters of the slogan 'Taza before Gaza'—an expression used by Moroccans who believe national concerns should take precedence over regional conflicts. Taza, a Moroccan city, symbolizes domestic priorities in this context. 'Now there are 'microbes'—yes, I found this name appropriate—they are 'microbes' in 'politics,' 'media,' or in some 'official and semi-official bodies,' going around saying 'we are Moroccans, Palestine is not our business,'' Benkirane declared during the rally. He continued his attack with even harsher language: 'You donkey of the end times, haven't you read history about what happened in Andalusia, where one emirate would say 'not my business' about what was happening in another emirate, until all emirates were eliminated,' adding, 'Even donkeys would be angry if we compared them to you.' The former Prime Minister, who was recently re-elected to lead the Islamist party, insisted that the Palestinian cause holds the same importance as Morocco's southern provinces issue, stating, 'If we all need to sacrifice for it, we will sacrifice.' He went further by calling for Moroccans to be allowed to jihad (fight) in Palestine, leading attendees in chanting, 'Oh state, oh state… what are you doing to us… send us to Palestine to fight the Zionists,' a slogan borrowed from football club fan groups that Benkirane himself described as 'chants from Raja and Wydad factions.' The speech triggered immediate backlash across social media platforms. Within hours, the hashtag '#Taza_before_Gaza' topped trending topics on X in Morocco, accompanied by scathing comments condemning Benkirane's remarks. One X user wrote, 'Has hatred driven Benkirane to insult Moroccans because they put their country first? Those who raise the slogan #Taza_before_Gaza aren't lacking patriotism but are fully aware… while those who respond with 'microbes' and 'donkeys' deserve treatment for their lost leadership complex. The people's voice should not be insulted… and whoever insults it must be held accountable.' Read also: Hamas Notably Absent from PJD Congress Despite Initial Invitation Another commented, 'Of course, because his electoral credit is empty of any program except Palestine… therefore, any Moroccan who cares about Morocco's affairs first doesn't represent the target group of this party… he also tries to demean Moroccans to shake their self-confidence, because self-esteem prevents Moroccans from submitting to foreign agendas.' Amazigh activist Amina Ben Cheikh Oukdourt sharply criticized the former government head in an article widely circulated across news outlets. She described his behavior as 'unbecoming of a man who was once prime minister' and characterized his speech as 'dangerous, exclusionary, hate-filled, anti-homeland, dictatorial and divisive.' Responding to Benkirane's 'donkey' insult, Ben Cheikh pointed out that in Amazigh popular culture, the donkey symbolizes patience, diligence, and hard work—qualities she suggested were lacking in 'some politicians who have lost their way and their ability to persuade except through shouting and insults, like Benkirane himself.' 'My message to what remains of Benkirane's mind: We Moroccans, whether you like it or not, are free citizens with the ability to think, make decisions, and choose. We are not tools in your exclusionary discourse game. We have the right to say 'Taza before Gaza,' as His Majesty the King said before us, meaning 'Morocco first,'' Ben Cheikh wrote. As Morocco approaches its next electoral cycle, critics view Benkirane's inflammatory rhetoric as an attempt to mobilize his base by exploiting the Palestinian cause, rather than addressing substantial domestic issues that might win voter support. Tags: Abdelilah BenkiraneGazaJustice and Development partyPJD

du becomes the first operator in the region to partner with FreeMove Alliance to enhance global connectivity solutions
du becomes the first operator in the region to partner with FreeMove Alliance to enhance global connectivity solutions

Al Bawaba

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

du becomes the first operator in the region to partner with FreeMove Alliance to enhance global connectivity solutions

du, the leading telecom and digital services provider, today announced a partnership with FreeMove Alliance, the global mobile telecommunications alliance between Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telia, and TIM. du is the first in the region to partner with FreeMove, marking a significant enhancement in its service offerings to multinational corporations (MNCs). The collaboration aims to expand accessibility to premier telecommunication services worldwide, ensuring MNCs have the best possible support as they navigate global Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du, said: "We are thrilled to join forces with the FreeMove Alliance, marking a milestone in our journey to provide comprehensive global connectivity solutions. This partnership will help us enhance our service portfolio and strengthens our mission to serve the international business community with unparalleled telecommunications support."The partnership heralds an exciting expansion of FreeMove Alliance's reach into the Middle Eastern market, offering substantial benefits to both the alliance's operators and their international clientele engaging in business activities within the region. Furthermore, it propels du into the global arena, enabling the company to grant its multinational customers unparalleled access to some of the foremost mobile networks and services across Europe and globally, all while maintaining a robust relationship with their trusted telecommunications Avdagic Tisljar, General Manager of FreeMove Alliance, said: 'We are very excited to welcome du as part of our alliance, a trusted partner that will help us strengthen our presence in the Middle East and ensure that our multinational customers enjoy seamless, top-notch mobile connectivity.'Through this partnership, du extends FreeMove Alliance's influence in the Middle East, creating a gateway for enhanced global connectivity. du's multinational customers can tap into the elite tier-one operators in Europe and the USA, benefitting from FreeMove Alliance's expansive global network. In addition, customers will gain from the alliance's advanced enterprise mobility solutions, offering centralized management benefits and comprehensive global business support. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba ( Signal PressWire is the world's largest independent Middle East PR distribution service.

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