Ali Anouzla is a Moroccan journalist and writer, and the editor of Lakome. He founded and edited several Moroccan newspapers. He received POMED's 'Leaders for Democracy' award in 2014.
News of the imminent return of scandal-ridden ex-chief of the Israeli liaison office in Rabat should meet a decisive response from Moroccan authorities - and at the very least the accused should face legal action in Morocco, argues Ali Anouzla.
The mask has fallen from the ugly face of the Zionist occupation, says Ali Anouzla, and nothing can justify normalisation with Israel in light of the escalating atrocities. Moroccans should seek ways to overturn the reviled deal imposed on them.
Comment: Many countries benefit from the existence of the Islamic State group despite claiming to be at war with the terrorist organisation, writes Ali Anouzla.
Comment: The sacking and replacement of senior military and intelligence heads point to a serious shake up in the country that could affect the entire region, writes Ali Anouzla.
Comment: The Turkish model of democracy is losing its appeal and turning into another Middle Eastern hybrid that seeks to legitimise autocracy through the ballot box, writes Ali Anouzla.
Comment: The historical injustice against Palestine is the cause of violence - and only by restoring Palestinian rights will the violence end, argues Ali Anouzla.
Comment: Arab populations might be excused for their silence regarding the displacement of Syrians, but Arab intellectuals have abandoned their moral duties, writes Ali Anouzla.
Comment: Merkel's attempt to comfort a crying Palestinian girl reduces her and the cause of the Palestinian people to a mere humanitarian issue, says Ali Anouzla.
Comment: The experience of political Islam in Turkey gives hope that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt may re-emerge under new leadership, argues Ali Anouzla.