Africa
Jerusalem and Rabat have signed a plethora of agreements advancing trade and peace.
Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Danny Danon said the time has come to share the fruits of the accords with other nations.
The summit celebrated the seismic change that the agreements, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab countries, have brought to the Middle East and North Africa.
“There are so many different groups in Africa associated with Judaism and the Jewish people,” said Rabbi Ari Greenspan, a volunteer for the conference’s organizer, Kulanu.
Until now, observant Jews had to largely refrain from eating meat.
Two years after Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed the Abraham Accords on the White House lawn, a delegation of young leaders from the countries seek to create paths of cooperation.
A video livestream of the celebration was posted online, and a large crowd is shown singing, dancing and celebrating the life of the rabbi.
Diplomats from the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan and Egypt attend celebration focused on achievements and opportunities.
The tour concluded with an emotional flight followed by a joyous celebration at the airport attended by Minister of Aliyah and Absorption Pnina Tamano-Shata.
Jared Kushner called the Abraham Accords a combination of the “right people, at the right places, at the right time working together.”
Lt. Gen. Belkhir el-Farouk will take part in the International Operational Innovation Conference, which the IDF is set to host.
Israeli Economy and Industry Minister Orna Barbivai said that the potential for economic cooperation between the two countries is “tremendous.”