Yh the so called sand war in english. I think this territorial claims are also because of the territory that morocco had before the french invaded Morocco and algeria. Morocco streched far south and a little to the west of algeria in the cities of tindouf, and figuig. I hope no war happens in the future either, because the see us as brothers. Our religion is basically whats unites us to put our nationalities aside. Right now i believe morocco is more willing to negotiate and to establish ties while algeria is not that interested. That keeps the instability in our region, and only serve the west to be honest. We have great potential to grow together. Hopefully we will unite in sha Allah.
1) 1956 During the Algerian-French war, King Hassan ll of Morocco who didn't want to see Algeria becoming independent, tipped the French army for the arrest of top leaders of the Algerian Liberation Front, who were then arrested by the French army.
2) 1965 Israel largely had Morocco to thank for its victory over its Arab enemies in the 1967 Six Day War, according to revelations by a former Israeli military intelligence chief. King Hassan ll of Morocco passed recordings to Israel of a key meeting between Arab leaders held in preparation for war against Israel.
3) 2021 Morocco one of the biggest users of the Pegasus spyware by the Israeli company NSO, selected more than 6,000 phone numbers belonging to Algerian politicians, military, heads of intelligence services, senior officials, foreign diplomats and political activists as targets of the Pegasus spyware.
4) 2021 The Moroccan ambassador to the UN attacked Algeria's sovereignty, by submitting to the UN a note in which he asserted that the Kabyle region in Algeria" should fully enjoy their right to self-determination".
Below: The Lion of the Algerian Revolution Larbi Ben M'hidi, tortured and killed by the French Army on 23 February - 4 March 1957