Algerian Protesters in France Embrace Moroccan Supporter, Highlighting Maghreb Unity

In a video dated March 27 and gone viral, we can see Algerian protesters in France chanting "Maghrib, Dzaïr, khawa, khawa" after being joined by a Moroccan carrying the Moroccan flag.
It is a "united Maghreb" that seemed to be desired after a Moroccan joined a march against the Algerian regime in Saint-Etienne, France. The fraternity between the Moroccan and Algerian peoples has been reaffirmed by these images and the warm welcome reserved for this Moroccan.
The political tensions between the two countries do not seem to concern the peoples at all. Le360 writes on this subject: "This video, posted on March 27, has gone viral and has since sparked a flood of comments, all as laudatory as the others, about the fraternity of the two brother peoples."
We can also see Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian and Palestinian flags side by side, and many other actions in the same direction, such as a woman wishing well to all the brother Arab peoples.
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