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MENA (Middle East - North Africa) Morocco reverses plan to boycott African Nations Championship in Algeria

Middle East - North Africa

Kenneth Erwin Engelhardt

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Morocco decides to attend the champtionship match after all: 
https://www.arabnews.com/node/2231616/sport

Morocco and Algeria have been in a very bitter feud over the issue of the Western Sahara. It's never been satisfactorily resolved. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Sahara

Morocco's new relationship with Israel has Algeria on edge: 
https://atalayar.com/en/content/moroccos-relationship-israel-has-algeria-edge

Morocco has said to Israel that if it wants full normalization of relations it has to recognize the Western Sahara as belonging to Morocco. But nonetheless, it was a signatory to the Abraham Accords. This might probably be in Israel's best interests since Algeria has increasingly close ties with Iran.
https://atalayar.com/en/content/rai...visit-iran-its-hard-imagine-it-happening-soon
 

zita

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It appears that the provided information discusses various geopolitical issues involving Morocco and its relationships with Algeria, Israel, and the Western Sahara. While these topics are indeed relevant in understanding the dynamics of the region, it's important to note that the information you shared is incomplete. The links you provided seem to be cut off, making it difficult to access the full content and context of the articles.
However, based on the partial information, it seems that Morocco's attendance at the championship match suggests a decision to participate despite ongoing conflicts and tensions. The Western Sahara issue remains a point of contention between Morocco and Algeria, with no satisfactory resolution thus far. Morocco's recent relationship with Israel has raised concerns in Algeria, possibly due to its ties with Iran.
It's important to gather complete information and consider multiple sources to have a comprehensive understanding of complex geopolitical situations.
 
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