Thousands of Moroccans took part in a mass march in Rabat, marking the first anniversary of the Al-Aqsa flood, to show solidarity with the Palestinian people, who continue to face aggression by the Israeli army, and the Lebanese people, who are also targeted by Zionist forces. Participants waved Palestinian and Lebanese flags, as well as pictures of resistance leaders from both nations, including Ismail Haniyeh and Hassan Nasrallah, who were assassinated by Israel. The crowd chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance and called for an end to the normalization of relations between Morocco and Israel, which they deemed a betrayal. The march, organized by the National Action Group for Palestine and backed by several political, trade union, and human rights organizations, also saw protesters condemning international complicity with the Zionist entity in its crimes against the Lebanese and Palestinian people.