Khaled Al-Sufyani, General Coordinator of the National Islamic Conference, along with other Moroccan figures appealed to the appellate court in Riyadh against the normalization agreement between Morocco and the Israeli occupation. They filed a lawsuit considering this agreement a violation of the general regime of Morocco, the constitution, the Charter of the UN, the International Law, and Vienna Convention.
The people who signed the appeal are Abdel Rahman Amru, Abdel Rahim Al-Jam’i, Mahdi Al-Sufyani, Al-Arabi Fanidi, Abdel Rahim Ben Baraka, and Khaled Al-Sufyani.
Morocco’s normalization agreement with the Israeli occupation was met with complete condemnation by anti-normalization association which considered such move a clear submission to the American pressure.
Some reports showed that the normalization agreement was in the form of an exchange deal with Washington. On the same day of the conclusion of the agreement, Washington recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara. Morocco, however, refuses the mixture of the two incidents. It considered its agreement with the occupation a form of resuming relations which had stopped in 2002.