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King Mohammed VI Offers Heartfelt Condolences to Palestinian President Following Nephew's Death

King Mohammed VI Offers Heartfelt Condolences to Palestinian President Following Nephew's Death
Wednesday 17 July 2024 - 10:55
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In a poignant expression of solidarity and compassion, King Mohammed VI of Morocco conveyed his deepest condolences to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday, following the passing of his nephew, Rida Ata Abbas. Rida Ata Abbas held the esteemed position of Deputy General Director at the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency.

In his heartfelt message, King Mohammed VI shared his profound sorrow upon receiving the news of Rida Ata Abbas's demise, recognizing the significant loss to President Abbas and his family. The King’s words resonated with sympathy, extending his condolences to all family members and acquaintances of the deceased during this challenging period.

The King paid tribute to Rida Ata Abbas, acknowledging his commendable qualities and steadfast commitment in his various roles. Special emphasis was placed on his contributions at the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency, an institution of great importance and care, underscored by the King himself.

“We pray to the Most High to grant you patience and comfort, and to grant the best rewards to the deceased in compensation for his commendable actions and services to his homeland,” King Mohammed VI expressed in his message, highlighting the spiritual and moral support extended to President Abbas and his family.

Further, the King offered prayers for the well-being and longevity of President Abbas, and for the freedom and prosperity of the Palestinian people, underscoring a message of enduring hope and solidarity.

This gesture from King Mohammed VI not only reflects the close ties between Morocco and Palestine but also exemplifies the shared values of empathy and support in times of grief and loss.

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