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Due to the widespread public outrage in Morocco, the Makhzen is concerned about the potential abduction or assassination of the ambassador representing the Zionist entity in Rabat

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BY: Hana Saada

Rabat, Morocco — Recent developments in the Middle East have led to concerns over the safety of the Zionist entity’s ambassador to Morocco, David Govrin, amidst escalating tensions in the region. The Moroccan government, as well as international authorities, have taken unprecedented steps to ensure the diplomat’ safety, reflecting growing unease over the situation.

Reports from Moroccan media have emerged, revealing that David Govrin has been instructed not to leave his private residence in Rabat without obtaining a special permit. These extraordinary security measures come at the behest of the Zionist government, which has implemented an extreme emergency status across its embassies worldwide in response to the heightened threat perception.

The Moroccan newspaper “Al-Sahifa” disclosed that Ambassador David Govrin is now strictly following the guidelines set by the Zionist government regarding these emergency measures, which include the requirement for approval from Zionist security institutions to leave his residence.

As a result, Ambassador Govrin’s movements in Morocco are heavily restricted and can only be authorized based on the evolving “security situation” within the country. These developments have unfolded against the backdrop of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, which caught the Zionist entity off guard.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the Zionist entity issued this directive in response to a series of “kidnapping incidents that occurred in the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip.” These abductions, which were conducted as part of the operation dubbed “Al-Aqsa Flood” by Hamas, led to approximately 100 individuals being taken captive.

However, this stringent decision by the Zionist government has sparked debate within diplomatic circles, with some considering it an “impractical” measure.

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