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Who's behind the mysterious Liberation Movement of Southern Algeria?

In a recent development, several fake news items have emerged, involving a mysterious independence movement in southern Algeria (MLSA - mouvement de libération du sud de l'Algérie), which claims to be operating in Algeria and even announces that it has killed sixteen Algerian soldiers and several other mercenaries from the Wagner group in several operations between the localities of Timiaouine and Bordj Badji Mokhtar.



To ascertain the credibility of this movement (MLSA - mouvement de libération du sud de l'Algérie), we first contacted citizens of the wilaya of Bordj Badji Mokhtar to find out if they had heard of this mysterious movement. Nobody knows anything about this movement!

The second step was to call in Algerian cybersecurity experts to find out the origin of the Twitter account used by this movement. The analysis of the Algerian experts is implacable: the account in question was created in April 2023 and uses a Moroccan telephone number for double Twitter authentication. When we take a look at the accounts followed by this mysterious account, we realize that this account follows the fine team of the Makhzen and the MAK who have a habit of attacking Algeria, even the Moroccan DGSN account is followed by the MLSA Twitter account. Algerian experts have concluded that this account is 100% Moroccan and has nothing to do with an account held by Algerians living in the Wilaya of Bordj Badji Mokhtar.

Why are Israeli and Moroccan services spreading this fake news?

When we look at the media outlets relaying this fake news, we find:

  • Sahel Intelligence and Maroc Hebdo - these "press" organs belong to the Moroccan intelligence services.
  • TV channel I24News, an Israeli channel close to Mossad.

So it's clear that Moroccan and Israeli intelligence are the parties behind this movement, and they're the ones relaying this fake news that hasn't been picked up by any international media outlet. The question is WHY?

Difficult to answer, we can already say that this modus operandi is no stranger to Mossad and the DGED, which in the past created the MUJAO terrorist movement to destabilize the Sahel with Moroccan drug money. This reinforces the hypothesis put forward in this article.

I think there's something terrible going on behind the scenes against Algeria's internal security, as Algeria's enemies are preparing an attack on the scale of what happened at Tiguentourine to destabilize southern Algeria, to put an end to international tourism, which is developing at breakneck speed in southern Algeria, and also blocking the Nigeria-Algeria gas pipeline mega-project. The idea is to create a cover for acts of sabotage and terrorism, and the Moroccan and Israeli services have created the MLSA so that it can claim responsibility for the planned large-scale attacks.

We call on Algerians to be vigilant and show total solidarity with the People's National Army and the Algerian government to block those who wish to destabilize our country.


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