The PJD, Al Adl wal Ihsane, and pro-Palestinian associations have condemned the Israeli airstrikes targeting scientific and military sites and personnel in Iran, unanimously attributing responsibility to the Trump administration for its unwavering support of the Israeli state. Overnight from Thursday to Friday, the Israeli military launched airstrikes on targets in Iran. In Morocco, critics of the normalization of ties with Israel, officially reestablished on December 10, 2020, have strongly condemned the attack. The Justice and Development Party (PJD) denounced the strikes as a «Zionist terrorist aggression against the Iranian people» and a «violation of Iran's territory and sovereignty». In a statement released Friday, June 13, the party said that «the targeting of infrastructure and the assassination of Iranian leaders» constituted a «blatant breach of international laws and conventions, met with shameful international silence and the full complicity of the United States». The PJD added that Israel acts as «a rogue state» that respects neither sovereignty nor international law, and disregards UN charters and institutions. Notably, on November 23, 2024, party leader Abdelilah Benkirane praised «the axis of resistance», including Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and Iran—as the only bloc actively supporting the Palestinian cause. Trump-Era Legacy Blamed The Islamist group Al Adl wal Ihsane also raised concerns. In a statement signed Friday by its Political Circle, the group said: «The Zionist entity's aggressive attack on Iran (...) represents a serious escalation and a clear violation of international law and national sovereignty». It warned of the repercussions for regional and global security. The National Action Group for Palestine echoed the criticism, calling the strikes «an act of aggression against Iran and its people». It held the United States and NATO «directly responsible, as the main sponsor and instigator of the Zionist entity». The Moroccan Front for Support of Palestine and Against Normalization went further, describing the attack as «a treacherous Zionist aggression carried out with direct American support». The group said it was part of a broader effort to suppress sovereign nations that seek progress and technology, even for peaceful purposes. Morocco cut diplomatic ties with Iran on May 1, 2018, under a PJD-led government, accusing Tehran—via Hezbollah—of arming the Polisario.