E-Sweira, is Mogador, Atlantic coast, southwest Morocco.
against America.
father.
Yehoshua came from here, it is said that Jimi Hendrix wrote one of his beautiful songs here, "The Spirit Called Mary".
According to the regime of spirits here, you can understand where the song comes from.
But what does the flaunting of those who passed through or left it or the "Game of Thrones" that was filmed here in the old citadel indicate?
The secrets of E-Savira are buried in its past, there used to be more Jews here than Moroccans.
Today there are more Israelis here than Jews.
The Israeli tourist has always loved Morocco, but after the Abraham Accords, Morocco became the new India, and the Israeli picked up this color and sensuality with love and cheapness.
Whether it's a root trip, an Atlantic Andalusian music festival, or a lot of cheap shopping in the many colorful markets of the old city.
Last days before the elections, in Israel they are counting down the hours, here they are counting how many kaftan can be shoved into one suitcase.
Pnina and Danny Massiv arrive here from Ashdod.
"Of course we are going back to the elections!
The trip was planned so that we would arrive and return to the elections.
Do you think we won't vote?
We are going back to election day.
Don't worry - we vote."
The couple is massive.
From Morocco to Ashdod and vote, photo: David Peretz
Riklin called them the lazy ones from the periphery, I thought I would find them here lazing around in the markets, eating authentic couscous for less than 20 shekels, but I found them quietly dismissing: "Ours is better."
Mia and Zehava in Bohdana came from Ashkelon: "Write 'Bar Ganim', it's near but it's different," says Zehava.
So you exploitative women from the periphery who are not going to vote and instead come to be in Morocco?
"Do you think so?" replies Mia, "Of course I'm going back to Israel for the Day of Nausea!"
Wait, explain nausea.
"Come on, how much is possible?
Five election systems?
What, we work for them?
And you know what the most annoying thing is?
I don't believe it will change anything.
Another six months, sixth, seventh elections, etc.
So then, why vote?
"The truth?
I don't know anymore.
I don't believe them.
But what to do, I still feel obliged.
So yes, returning before the elections, just to vote.'
The one who does not return is Sima Adi, from the settlement of Omar in the south.
Not exactly a developing city.
"I came to Morocco to study the land and to plow it from end to end, to get to know it.
Don't get confused, my grandmother is a magician!"
So you don't vote again because you're the lazy one from the suburbs?
"not really no.
What to do if you planned a trip for 25 days, and fell for the trip?
What do you think - that I cancel it in order to travel to Israel and return?
But make no mistake, if I were in Israel, I would want to vote.
Sure, no doubt at all!"
"It's not bad, by the time you return to Israel there will probably be another election," says a passing Israeli.
"You think?"
"I'm pretty sure. Bibi him Bibi, the RLBs the RLBs, and the people the people. The only way someone will win is if they manage to steal a few votes to complete a mandate, but that's more luck than intelligence. But look at it on the positive side."
What is the positive side?
"Despite the competition from England, it looks like we're going to break a Guinness world record for election rounds, isn't that something?"
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