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What is the result of the normalization of some Arab countries with Israel after the recent war against Palestine, in light of growing popular demands to “abandon” it and rescind its agreements?

The recent Israeli war on Palestine has brought the issue of normalization back to the fore with the impact of Israeli bombs falling on the Gaza Strip. The scenes of unprecedented destruction caused by the Israeli aggression, and the cries of the children of Gaza, reverberated in the arenas and Arab squares, which buzzed with thousands of tight throats demanding an end to the aggression against the Palestinians and the overthrow of all manifestations of Arab-Israeli normalization.

This war also unleashed hesitant languages, and it was an opportunity to put the question of the normalization of certain Arab countries on the popular and political agenda of these countries which found themselves in a delicate situation, especially after having justified their normalization by serving the Palestinians cause and defending the rights of the Palestinians.

What is the result of the normalization of some Arab countries with Israel after the recent war against Palestine, in light of growing popular demands to “bring it down” and rescind its agreements? What are the effects of this war on the plans of other Arab countries to join the normalization train? What has normalization brought to the Palestinians and to the Palestinian cause?

Khadija Benguena and her guest in this episode, Aziz Hanaoui, secretary general of the Moroccan Observatory Against Normalization, discuss these and other questions.

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