The destabilization of Algeria is part of the agreements signed between Rabat and Tel Aviv. DR
By Houari A. – It was clear that the French secret services, caught in the act of attempting to reactivate Islamist terrorist cells in Algeria, were not going to admit defeat and were not going to give up. We should not expect the DGSE or its sponsors to beat their guilt. On the contrary, their reaction was naturally going to consist of a new offensive to camouflage the bitter failure of their operation which made them shudder in the face of the vigilance of the Algerian counter-espionage services who pinned them down like blues.
It was from Morocco that the new plan began, just a few days after the disclosure of the case of the repentant Daesh terrorist who was at the center of the affair made public by the Algerian authorities via the official television channel . The DGED, of Yassine Mansouri, supported by the Mossad which makes rain and shine both in Morocco and in France – we saw this during the France-Israel match, an event which turned into a fiasco thanks to the Algerian community which made him play in front of sadly empty stands – launched a campaign on social networks in the hope of getting the Algerian street moving.
Inventing a slogan as idiotic as its initiators, the Makhzen, France and Israel believed they could push the Algerians to demonstrate by distilling a message according to which Algeria would experience the same conditions as Syria and that it would therefore be time to take advantage of the fall of Bashar Al-Assad to light the fuse of discord and sow chaos. But the instigators of this stupid plot were shattered against the reaction of an awakened Algerian public opinion which could not fall for the trap. The campaign then collapsed thanks to a counter-campaign highlighting the loyalty of Algerians to their country and their loyalty to the memory of the martyrs.
This new failure of the toxic trio France-Israel-Morocco has led the secret services of these three adrift countries to activate the handful of Moroccan and Israeli bugles and the Algerian mercenaries installed in France to paint an apocalyptic image of the economic and social situation. in Algeria. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Algerians, taking advantage of the winter school holidays, are rushing towards the Oum Teboul border post, not to flee the country, but to get a breath of fresh air with our Tunisian brothers. , while others chose other destinations to spend their money. What an overwhelming majority of Moroccans, poverty-stricken and humiliated by a medieval regime of hand-kissing and prostration, are incapable of doing.
And, neither in France nor in Israel, the situation is better. In the first city, the President tramples democracy underfoot by imposing, twice, a government not from the political parties that won in the last legislative elections; in the second, the criminal Prime Minister gives a thumbs up to his country's justice system and massacres the Palestinians to justify his continued power.
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