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The article sheds light on the case of the assassination of Moroccan opposition figure Mehdi Ben Barka, who was kidnapped in Paris in 1965 in an operation believed to have had political and international intelligence objectives, amid potential collusion from the Israeli Mossad and the Moroccan intelligence agency. Investigations indicate that intelligence collaboration between the Zionist entity and Morocco aided in tracking, relocating Ben Barka, and concealing his body using advanced technological and chemical methods. In the context of normalization of relations between Morocco and the Zionist entity, a street named after Ben Barka in Rabat has been transformed into the address of the official Israeli liaison office, representing an attempt to bypass the symbolic significance of his struggle and opposition. This act also serves as a symbolic killing—an effort to erase the distinction between victim and perpetrator—and threatens Morocco’s national memory.
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