Israeli Army Spokesman Sparks Controversy with Claim of Beer at Moroccan Ramadan Meals

Avichay Adraee, the spokesman of the Israeli army for the Arab media, has just made headlines again by claiming that Moroccans are fond of beer during the iftar meal during the holy month of Ramadan.
Beer next to harira and dates! This is the image one could have in mind when learning of the recent statements of Avichay Adraee, one of the spokespersons of the Israeli army. According to AlYaoum24, the latter posted on his Facebook account several photos, one of which was intended to mean that the iftar meal in Morocco can include beer on the menu.
The same source specifies that this spokesman would have received several photos from his followers, including the photo in question.
Many Moroccan Internet users would have, according to AlYaoum24, protested against this publication of the spokesman of the Israeli army, claiming that it was not the case, no beer in the iftar of the Moroccans. But for other Internet users, it served to mock the Moroccans.
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