HM the King’s initiatives for the advantage of the Palestinians mirror the stable relations between the Moroccan and Palestinian folks (director of training in Al Quds)

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2024-06-23 20:14:46

HM the King’s initiatives for the advantage of the Palestinians mirror the stable relations between the Moroccan and Palestinian folks (director of training in Al Quds)

Al Quds – The initiatives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the advantage of the Palestinians, each in Gaza and in Al Quds, mirror the stable and historic relations between the 2 brother peoples, Moroccan and Palestinian, affirmed the director of the training and educating in Al Quds, Samir Jibril.

These initiatives, which deeply have an effect on the Palestinians, give ethical power to the populations of Al Quds and Gaza, he underlined in an announcement to MAP, specifying that His Majesty the King has by no means ceased to encompass the Holy Metropolis of Al Quds with His nice concern, making certain the event of a number of sectors, notably training which has been among the many nice beneficiaries of the Sovereign’s initiatives and acts of generosity.

Mr. Jibril, on this sense, famous the existence of 5 massive instructional institutions within the metropolis of Al Quds due to the initiatives of HM King Mohammed VI, could God protect him, including that amongst these initiatives are additionally the scholarships granted to the kids of Al Quds and the summer season camp organized annually, below the excessive patronage of HM the King, and which presents the chance for Moroccan youngsters to fulfill their Palestinian counterparts.

On the directions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, could God assist him, President of the Al Quds Committee, the Bayt Mal Al Quds Acharif Company launched, Thursday within the Holy Metropolis, the humanitarian assist operation on the esplanades of Augusta Victoria Hospital (Al Mutlaa), as a part of the fixed concern with which the Sovereign surrounds town of Al Quds and its inhabitants.

2024-06-23 20:14:46

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