Zionist plan to destabilize Algeria
Zionist plan to destabilize Algeria
Confirmed information indicates that a meeting was held on Monday, May 29, in Tel Aviv between the Zionist regime's intelligence services, five French secret service officials and twelve Moroccan intelligence officials. This meeting had only one objective: to create unrest in Algeria, reliable sources told the daily El Khabar.
More clearly, there was talk of operations to destabilize Algeria, via social unrest. “The operation to destabilize Algeria consists in creating unrest in certain cities”, specify these sources adding: “the enemy has targeted national unity and cohesion”.
It is not the first time that Algeria announces the enemy's plot to disrupt the stability and security of this country. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, the Algerian president, during a meeting with the country's journalists last February, declared: "Every five years, Algeria is the object of a sedition which the institutions overcome by their wisdom and the citizens by their political maturity. »
In this line, visiting the 5th Military Region in Constantine on Sunday, the Chief of Staff of the Algerian army, General Saïd Chanegriha had announced the neutralization of the enemy's efforts to sow chaos in this country.
The tensions between Israel and Algeria are not linked only to Morocco. The two parties are in direct confrontation on other issues such as Palestine and Africa.
Last February, during the summit of heads of state of the African Union in Addis Ababa, the Israeli delegation was excluded from the room hosting the work and the question of Israel's observer status within the pan-African organization that the Israeli regime had obtained on the sly in July 2022, was sent back to the Greek calendar. Immediately, Israel accused Algeria and South Africa of being behind this exclusion.
Algeria and Morocco have been rivals in North Africa for decades. This tension intensified after Rabat signed an agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime. This agreement, which covers military and security areas, is considered by Algeria as a threat to its national security and has led to the breakdown of economic and political relations with Morocco.