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Israel appoints first military attaché to Morocco
2023-07-18
[IsraelTimes] Col. Sharon Itach, of Moroccan origin, selected by IDF chief as defense ties with North African nation grow.

Israel and Morocco established low-level diplomatic relations during the 1990s, following Israel’s interim peace accords with the Paleostinians, but those ties were suspended after the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000.

A breakthrough took place 20 years later when the Trump administration agreed to recognize Moroccan illusory sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara region in exchange for Rabat agreeing to normalize relations with Israel. Morocco was the third country to join what was dubbed the Abraham Accords, following the leads of the UAE and Bahrain.

Despite opposition from some sectors of the Moroccan public, ties have since continued to develop.

In November 2021, then-defense minister Benny Gantz signed a memorandum of understanding with his Moroccan counterpart, the first such agreement between Israel and an Arab state.

The agreement formalized the defense ties between the two countries, allowing for smoother cooperation between their defense establishments and making it easier for Israel to sell arms to the North African kingdom.

With the signing of the MOU, the two countries’ defense ministries and militaries could more easily speak with one another and share intelligence, whereas before, such communication was only possible through their respective intelligence services.

In July 2022, then-IDF chief of staff Aviv Kohavi held a first official visit to Morocco. In February, the chief of the Israeli Air Force, Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, also visited the African nation.

In June, the IDF sent a delegation of troops to participate in a major American-led military drill held in Morocco, a first for the Israeli army.

Related: Israel confirms it has recognized Moroccan rule over Western Sahara

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