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BY: Hana Saada

 

ALGIERS-  It is common knowledge that Morocco began its secret electronic warfare many years ago. These cowardly and harmful actions are carried out with the help of the Zionist entity, renowned for its spectacular advances in piracy and electronic espionage.

The “best” illustration of this is the Pegasus software, which the Makhzen used, thus causing a first global scandal, in adition to the European Parliament scandal. This is how security experts have confirmed that the Moroccan regime has quietly allocated no less than $150 million over the past three years.

The dangerousness of so-called fourth generation wars is brilliantly illustrated by Professor Ahmed Bensaada in his book “Arabesques”, as well as in his numerous and instructive media releases. A military base, co-managed by the Moroccan and Zionist armies, has even been set up a few dozen meters from our borders.

This base, spreading over forty hectares, is equipped with ballistic weapons and advanced offensive equipment. In addition to its many gutter sites, the Makhzen has at its service thousands of electronic websites whose task is to flood and pollute social networks. This secret war takes a far more worrying turn with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI).

The recent BFMTV scandal, in which the Moroccan Rachid M’Barki is involved, is one of the insidious illustrations of this soft war. What strikes the most is that Morocco spends huge sums in the service of its intrigues and plots at a time when its unfortunate people are literally starving.

Monster demonstrations have also erupted, since Saturday, in most major cities of the Cherifian kingdom due to inflation.

(Translated from : La Patrie News)

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