After the United Nations’ failure: A radical solution to prevent separatist attacks on the Mahbes region

By: Journalist Hassan Al-Khabbaz

Once again, the fictitious entity known as “Polisario” has breached the ceasefire agreement, as they attacked the Mahbes area with Ashura missiles. Moments later, the Moroccan army was tasked with destroying these despicable machines with a single drone.

Such cartoonish attacks are deliberately carried out by this separatist group from time to time, instigated by the Algerian generals to provoke Morocco, forcing it to respond and thus confirm that there is a war, reaping a lot of aid as a result.

Where is the United Nations and its forces that are spread morning and evening throughout our Saharan lands? They must fully assume their responsibility regarding what is happening in the south of the Kingdom from our eastern neighbor and a handful of cowardly separatists.

The limit has been reached; although the Polisario attacks do not cause human or material losses, they still cause terror among pregnant women and children. Where are the rights of these societal groups, United Nations, whose members live for free on our Sahara soil, eating, drinking, and residing at no cost—all at the expense of taxpayers?

A stop must be put to this negligence. These scum consider themselves a formidable force, although a single strike from Morocco could obliterate them, but Morocco treats them with measure, and the King has extended his hand more than once for peace, and the late Hassan II initiated the “The Nation is Forgiving and Merciful” initiative, which saw many separatists return.

It is worth noting that Morocco’s response this time cost Algeria and the Polisario Front the loss of five elements who had bombarded the Moroccan Mahbes area with two missiles, and the vehicle from which they were launched was bombed by a drone, turning the vehicle and the remaining missiles into chaff blown by the winds.

There is a proposal to strengthen the Mahbes region by making it a province or a local region, which will contribute in the future to strengthening it and making it a deterrent force against anyone who dares to offend it, even with children’s toys like those we are used to with the separatist handful that takes its orders from elderly generals in exchange for receiving aid that neither fattens nor satisfies hunger.

In conclusion, such childish acts must not be repeated, and the United Nations must intervene urgently or withdraw from our lands so that the Moroccan army can solve this problem in its own way because it will not lack methods, but it respects international laws and because it is an organized army, not a separatist gang or an army living on aid.

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