Breaking 18:00 Asian markets rise on ceasefire hopes amid US Iran tensions 17:40 Micron surges on HBM4 deliveries and record memory price forecasts 17:30 Hicham Loultiti (COPAG) crowned Marketer of the Year at Impériales Week 2026 17:15 Israel destroys dozens of aircraft at three Tehran airports in overnight strikes 17:10 Chinese scientist reveals military uses of space solar power project 17:00 Love Brand 2026: KFC Morocco ranked among favorite brands and confirms its presence in consumers’ daily lives 16:50 China turns Middle East war energy crisis into EV and LNG windfall 16:46 Morocco fashion style and tex opens with creative runway showcase 16:45 Les Impériales: TNC – The Next Clic confirms its leadership in communication in Morocco 16:35 Study of 1,700 languages finds shared grammatical rules across human speech 16:30 NY Fed reports rising supply chain pressures in March 16:20 Artemis II crew flies past the Moon, set to break Apollo 13 distance record 16:15 Elbit Systems to begin drone deliveries to Romania after delays 16:00 BNY Mellon named financial agent for new Trump accounts program 15:50 Third Turkish vessel clears Iran's Hormuz Strait blockade 15:45 Sunway’s $2.7 billion offer for IJM Corp expires after failing acceptance condition 15:30 US service sector slows in March as input costs hit 3.5-years high 15:26 Nokia showcases AI-Ready connectivity innovations at GITEX Africa 2026 15:20 Goldman Sachs upgrades Netflix to buy, citing advertising growth and buyback potential 15:15 Cosumar invests in liquid food-grade CO₂ production unit in Casablanca 15:00 Bangladesh launches emergency vaccination campaign to contain severe measles outbreak 14:50 BanRay campaign urges public to treat AI smart glasses as unwelcome in shared spaces 14:45 US court rules States cannot block prediction market platform Kalshi 14:30 Canada’s services sector contracts amid global uncertainty and rising costs 14:20 South Korea risks Hormuz oil runs as Asia's energy crisis deepens into sixth week 14:15 Novatek creates new company to build LNG vessels amid sanctions pressure 14:00 India’s NSE to launch Platts-based crude futures with S&P Global Energy 13:50 China bans Jack Dorsey's Bitchat messaging app from the App Store over censorship concerns 13:45 Investors push tech giants over environmental impact of US data centers 13:30 Xi calls for faster development of China’s new energy system amid global tensions 13:20 US crude premiums hit record highs as Asia and Europe scramble for supply 13:15 Timeline of Nancy Guthrie abduction case in Arizona 13:04 French AI Minister to attend GITEX Africa 2026 in Morocco 13:00 Bitcoin jumps 3% on Iran ceasefire proposal as short squeeze hits crypto market 12:40 Oil prices ease on ceasefire talks as global energy crisis deepens 12:20 Mazda halts Middle East vehicle production until May as Hormuz closure hits Japanese automakers 12:15 Neurocrine to acquire Soleno Therapeutics for $2.9 billion 12:00 IMF warns Morocco against budget overruns ahead of 2030 World Cup 11:50 Gulf states near depletion of air defense interceptors as Iran's missile campaign grinds on 11:45 India’s top court rejects request to pause Adani real estate and F1 track deal 11:30 Greek Prime Minister calls for swift action in EU farm fraud investigation 11:20 Gulf sovereign funds near $24 billion deal to back Paramount's Warner acquisition 11:15 TSX futures rise as investors monitor US-Iran peace proposal 11:00 Spanish socialists gain support amid anti-war stance, far-right Vox declines 11:00 Altman tells CEOs to lock in AI capacity now or risk falling behind 10:45 Minelli footwear brand enters judicial reorganization again 10:40 Moroccan comedian Mohamed Fatih marks 10 years with Casablanca show 10:35 The XI of the Week: a balance under tension between external pressures and internal progress 10:30 Global equity funds see second week of inflows amid hopes for war de-escalation 10:20 Wetaxi transforms airport taxi services in Morocco with fixed fares 10:15 ECB says Euro Zone policy will depend on energy disruptions 10:05 Taiwan secures alternative LNG supply as Hormuz blockade enters second month 10:00 Iran warns UN nuclear watchdog over attacks on Bushehr plant 09:45 Artemis II pilot delivers Easter message from deep space, calling humanity one people 09:45 Oil prices hover around $110 amid Middle East tensions 09:30 Six injured in Kuwait following Iranian missile and drone strikes 09:25 Middle East war wipes $62 billion from ASEAN billionaire fortunes in March 09:15 Orban leans toward Russia over Ukraine ahead of Hungarian elections 09:12 Artemis II crew begins historic lunar flyby, breaking distance records set in 1972 09:00 Taroudant opens new hemodialysis center to expand healthcare access 08:45 OpenAI's CFO privately questions Altman's push for a 2026 stock market listing 08:45 Deadly strike hits Odessa as conflict between Russia and Ukraine intensifies 08:30 Tesla sales surge in South Korea amid intensifying EV competition 08:20 Artemis II moonshot and a sci-fi blockbuster put space back in the spotlight 08:15 Chile’s president makes first official visit to Argentina amid political alignment 08:00 Myanmar’s president faces legal challenge in Indonesia over Rohingya crisis 07:50 Artemis II crew tests survival suits ahead of historic lunar flyby 07:45 Rupee rally drives surge in hedging costs as importers rush to secure dollars 07:30 India tightens foreign exchange rules to support the rupee 07:15 Germany moves to clarify rules for fighting-age men traveling abroad 07:00 South Korea points to Kim Jong Un’s daughter as potential successor

Syria's closure of Polisario premises signals shift in regional dynamics

Wednesday 28 May 2025 - 12:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Syria's closure of Polisario premises signals shift in regional dynamics

Syrian authorities confirmed the closure of premises occupied by Polisario separatists in Damascus, marking a significant blow to the militants' diminishing aspirations for legitimacy and regional influence.

This confirmation followed a visit from a Moroccan technical delegation assigned with preparing for the reopening of Morocco’s embassy in Syria after a 13-year hiatus. A joint mission of Moroccan officials and high-ranking Syrian authorities conducted an on-site inspection to verify the effective closure of the separatist group's office.

Syrian officials reiterated their commitment to Morocco’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity, explicitly rejecting any support for separatist entities. This action reflects Syria’s determination to enhance bilateral cooperation with Morocco and foster regional stability. The decision by King Mohammed VI to reopen Morocco’s embassy in Damascus signals a new chapter in Moroccan-Syrian relations.

Despite ongoing setbacks, the Algeria-backed Polisario Front continues to attempt to maintain an "international" presence amid growing isolation. The embassy’s reopening, announced on May 17, comes after significant disagreements with the now-collapsed Assad regime led to its closure in 2012. King Mohammed VI emphasized that this diplomatic reestablishment would broaden perspectives in the historical relations between the two nations.

Ongoing disclosures reveal the extent of the former Assad regime’s complicity with the Iran-backed Polisario separatists, exposing numerous covert channels and political favors that sustained the militants' fabricated cause. Evidence increasingly links the separatist militia to Tehran’s destabilizing activities in the region. A comprehensive analysis by the Hudson Institute highlighted that the Polisario receives drones from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) through transfers facilitated by the Algerian regime.

This relationship has transformed the group from mere separatists into a dangerous extension of Iran’s proxy network in North Africa. The threat posed by this axis cannot be understated, as Tehran continues to exploit the Polisario as a strategic tool to project power well beyond its borders.

Security experts have documented how Iran’s revolutionary agenda has militarized the separatist group, providing both material support and tactical training through Hezbollah operatives aimed at undermining Morocco’s territorial integrity and broader regional security architecture. A highly confidential document from January 2012 detailed a secret alliance between the Assad government and the Polisario Front, revealing that militants were trained by the Syrian Arab army in a program coordinated with Hezbollah.

In December 2024, security sources confirmed the capture of approximately 30 Polisario militants by Syrian opposition forces in Aleppo, reportedly abandoned by Assad’s regime during conflicts. These militants were allegedly transported by Algeria with Iranian support, underscoring the deep-rooted connections between the separatists and their backers.

A recent Washington Post report corroborated the collaboration between Iran-backed Hezbollah, the Polisario Front, and Algeria, with sources confirming that Hezbollah trained Polisario fighters to advance its interests. Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita has asserted that Morocco presented substantial evidence of Tehran's involvement in arming and training the separatists, detailing a conspiracy that included visits by senior Hezbollah officers to Algeria.

Following the Assad regime’s collapse, the Syrian National Salvation Front urged the interim president to sever ties with the Polisario Front and officially recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces. King Mohammed VI has reiterated Morocco’s support for the Syrian people in their quest for freedom, peace, and stability, expressing readiness to assist Syria during this critical period.

The closure of the Polisario office in Syria marks a resounding defeat for the separatist group, dismantling one of its last propaganda footholds and further isolating its faltering agenda on the international stage. Currently, 113 countries endorse Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the most credible political solution to resolve the long-standing dispute.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.