Rabat – The Israeli national Security Council has advised its citizens to not travel to Turkey and Morocco amid the Israeli aggression targeting civilians in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.
The security council raised the alert to Turkey to 4, while calling on its citizens to leave the country as soon as possible.
The council also raised the “threat” level” for Morocco to 2, calling on Israeli tourists in the North African country to be cautious.
The decision came amid frustration and protests worldwide condemning Israeli aggression against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.
The heinous bombing of the hospital occurred on Tuesday, when a collective genocide carried out by Israeli troops killed over 500 people – including children.
The attack, which Israel has denied, sparked frustration across the world – including in Morocco.
Many Moroccans took to the street in several cities, including Rabat, to condemn the Israeli attack on Palestinians.
Condemnations of the attack have been pouring in since yesterday night, with many countries calling for a ceasefire to end the increasingly alarming humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
Palestine is now under a three-day mourning declared by Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday to express sympathy with the victims

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