Ali Al-Murrabit: From Independent Journalist to Mouthpiece of Malicious Propaganda

In recent months, journalist Ali Al-Murrabit has sparked widespread controversy due to a series of statements and actions perceived as undermining Morocco’s national security and casting doubts on its institutions. Increasing accusations point to his involvement in foreign hostile agendas against the Kingdom, particularly those linked to the Algerian regime.

Al-Murrabit, who once presented himself as an independent opposition voice, has gradually shifted towards what many now describe as “systematic misinformation.” His media appearances increasingly lack evidence and have moved from criticism to outright attacks aimed at discrediting state institutions and prominent figures.

He has recently targeted well-known personalities in the human rights and opposition arenas, including Souleiman Raissouni, Dounia El Filali, and Zakaria Moumni. Observers interpret this as a provocative attempt to settle scores or reposition himself within the “external opposition” landscape serving agendas hostile to Morocco.

In one of his latest videos, Al-Murrabit alleged a “fabricated conflict” within Moroccan security forces, relying on unverified rumors. This has been widely seen as an effort to sow confusion and doubt about the unity of state institutions. Analysts consider these claims part of a media campaign linked to Algerian-backed outlets during a critical period when Morocco is witnessing strong diplomatic and security momentum.

Media experts emphasize that Al-Murrabit’s discourse no longer fits within the scope of free expression but rather resembles inciting propaganda, especially as he uses offensive language and fabricated scenarios without factual backing.

Furthermore, many note that such controversial claims often align with attempts to damage Morocco’s international image and destabilize its internal security, raising questions about the funding and guidance behind these activities.

Moroccan state institutions, on their part, affirm their steadfast work away from media noise, grounded in the legitimacy of their achievements and institutional stability.

Ultimately, Al-Murrabit’s blurring of opinion and misinformation, coupled with exploiting digital platforms to spread unsubstantiated claims, poses serious professional and ethical challenges. Despite ongoing malicious campaigns, truth prevails, and Morocco’s institutions and citizens remain vigilant against imported schemes.

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