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A diplomatic row between Spain and an Arab country could lead to a new migrant crisis

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A British newspaper revealed, in a report issued by it, that the diplomatic dispute between Spain and Morocco may lead to the next migrant crisis in Europe.

And the British newspaper, The Independent, stated, in a report entitled “The diplomatic row that may lead to the next migrant crisis in Europe,” that “hundreds of children are hiding in an old cemetery, an abandoned prison or in the hills of Ceuta, to avoid being returned to Morocco.” “These are the last children who streamed through the barbed wire security fence into the enclave under the sovereignty of Spain, in North Africa, two weeks ago,” she said.

The newspaper stated that “Morocco is accused of allowing about 8,000 people to enter Ceuta, due to the diplomatic dispute that reached its climax on Tuesday, when it was confirmed that the leader of the “Polisario” Front” leader, Ibrahim Ghali, was scheduled to testify via a video call before a Spanish court. committing a series of crimes, including torture, genocide, murder, terrorism and disappearance. Ghali denies any wrongdoing.

Outraged by Spain allowing entry into its territory, Moroccan border guards allowed children, some of whom were told they could get a chance to watch football players, to pass across the border.

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