Moroccans protest ship said to be carrying US fighter jet parts to Israel

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A woman holds Palestinian, Moroccan and Lebanese flags as protesters march towards the port of Tanger-Med against the planned docking of a ship said to be carrying fighter jet parts to Israel in Tangiers on April 20, 2025. (AFP)
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Moroccans protest the docking of a Maersk cargo ship carrying airplane parts they suspect are headed to Israel, outside Tangier Med Port, Sunday, April 20, 2025. (AP)
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Moroccans protest the docking of a Maersk cargo ship carrying airplane parts they suspect are headed to Israel, outside Tangier Med Port, Sunday, April 20, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 20 April 2025
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Moroccans protest ship said to be carrying US fighter jet parts to Israel

  • The protesters in Tangier also called for the severing of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel, which were normalized in 2020 as part of the US-led Abraham Accords

TANGIERS, Morocco: More than 1,000 people protested in the Moroccan port city of Tangier on Sunday against the planned docking of a ship said to be carrying fighter jet parts to Israel.
Dockworkers and organizations supporting Palestinians in Gaza said in separate statements that the Maersk vessel was transporting spare parts for F-35 warplanes from the United States to Israel, and was due to dock in Tangier on Sunday.
A crowd of around 1,500 people chanted, “The people want the ship banned,” and “No genocidal weapons in Moroccan waters” as they marched down a road alongside the Tanger Med container port, according to AFP correspondents at the scene.




Protesters wave Palestinian and Moroccan flags as they march towards the port of Tanger-Med against the planned docking of a ship said to be carrying fighter jer parts to Israel in Tangiers on April 20, 2025.  (AFP)

Contacted by AFP, port authorities and Maersk did not comment on the vessel.
The Danish company has said it does not transport weapons or ammunition to conflict zones, though it has a contract with the US government and has previously acknowledged shipments that “contain military-related equipment” derived from “US-Israeli security cooperation.”
The protesters in Tangier also called for the severing of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel, which were normalized in 2020 as part of the US-led Abraham Accords.
There have been several large-scale demonstrations in Morocco demanding ties with Israel be cut since the start of its war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip in October 2023.
The North African kingdom has officially called for “the immediate, complete and permanent halt to the Israeli war on Gaza,” but has not publicly discussed reversing normalization.
 

 


Jordanian and American commanders review military cooperation

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Jordanian and American commanders review military cooperation

  • Yousef Huneiti and Curt Renshaw highlight need for ongoing coordination in efforts to enhance regional security and address present challenges

LONDON: Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, chairperson of the Jordanian Armed Forces’ Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Vice Adm. Curt Renshaw, commander of US Naval Forces Central Command, held talks in Amman on Monday about military cooperation.

They discussed ways in which joint efforts in operations, training and logistics might be enhanced, with the aim of improving the capabilities of both countries.

The officials highlighted the need for ongoing coordination to help enhance regional security and address present challenges, the Jordan News Agency reported.

They also reaffirmed the strategic partnership between their nations’ armed forces, and their shared commitment to enhancing the readiness of both to respond to regional and international developments.