Africa
Following the exodus of Jews from Morocco, their institutions closed and anti-Jewish propaganda increased. Today, the Jewish population there stands at a paltry 2,000 compared to 1 million Moroccan Jews in Israel who will now get the chance to build communal bridges.
Islamic State and Al-Qaeda are gaining strength on the continent, raising alarms among Western and African intelligence agencies.
The former U.S. secretary of state was chosen for his “exceptional and groundbreaking contributions to the fight against anti-Semitism and religious prejudice of all forms.”
By the instruction of King Mohammed VI, the curriculum will “include the State of Israel, and the history and heritage of Jews in Morocco.”
Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Save a Child’s Heart has continued in its mission, conducting life-saving activities in accordance with the Health Ministry’s guidelines.
Tehran has set its sights on the Gulf state due to its rapprochement with Israel and efforts to hinder Iran’s nuclear program.
Through the normalization of Jerusalem-Khartoum ties, Israel is going to allow Ethiopian Israelis to bring their loved ones’ remains to Israel and ensure the upkeep of the Jewish cemetery in the Sudanese capital.
The new mission is part of the U.S.-brokered normalization accord between the two countries, and the first such office in Rabat in 20 years.
Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen discussed diplomatic and security issues with Sudanese leaders, and the potential for economic cooperation.
“A Girl in a Blue Shirt,” which tells the story of an immigrant boy from Morocco and an Israeli girl in love with a Holocaust survivor, will be sold in bookstores in Morocco.
“I would like to commend King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the cooperation between us,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
It consists of restrictions on importing “certain archaeological and ethnological material from Morocco.”