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Protests erupt in Tangier after Morocco allows Israeli warship to dock (youtube.com)


Heh heh... Well, until recently they did not protest the military "alliance" with Israel... Not when they helped them build and equip the Western Sahara Wall, nor when Israeli military factories settled in Morocco...

Israel highlights “deep” and growing military cooperation with Morocco​

This content was published inJune 6, 2023 - 19:55
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Rabat, Jun 6 (EFE).- The new head of the Israeli diplomatic mission in Morocco, Ambassador Shai Cohen, said on Tuesday that there is “deep cooperation” with Morocco in the field of defense that “is growing” and that represents “another reflection of the deep relations and interests between the two countries.”
In a press conference before hosting a reception in Rabat for the 75th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel, Cohen indicated that exchanges with Morocco “are not only important in the civil field, but also in the military and defense field.” ”.
“There is very deep defense cooperation. "I cannot reveal everything for obvious reasons, but I can tell you that very, very large transactions are being made between Israel and Morocco in very important fields of defense cooperation."
According to the ambassador, this collaboration takes place “in practically all the fields of defence that one can think of, starting with border control, including air control, air defence, all types of ballistic capabilities” and, above all, in offering Morocco “the most advanced defence technologies”.
Asked whether Israeli company NSO sold its Pegasus spyware to Morocco, Cohen declined to answer, saying the company is under investigation in Israel by the Defense Ministry.
Israel and Morocco reestablished diplomatic ties in December 2020 in a three-way deal in which former US President Donald Trump recognised Moroccan sovereignty over the territory of Western Sahara in return.
Since then, several Israeli ministers have visited the Maghreb country. This week, the Knesset (parliament) speaker Amir Ohana is expected to visit Morocco, which the ambassador described as “historic”, while announcing the possible visit of four more Israeli ministers, including the Interior Minister.
Cohen said Israel wants to sign a free trade agreement with Morocco, an issue he said was raised during a recent visit to Rabat by Israeli Economy Minister Nil Barkat.
"We believe that with a free trade agreement and with the port of Tangier, which is the largest in the region, we can reach 1 billion dollars a year in two or three years," said Cohen after indicating that Israel currently exports 40 million dollars a year to Morocco and imports 140 million from the Maghreb country.
Regarding the fact that embassies have not yet been established in both countries, but rather liaison offices, Cohen indicated that “it is on the table” and recalled that the agreement signed two and a half years ago between both countries contemplates having “full diplomatic relations.”
“We function as an embassy in every sense,” he defended, and recalled that in both countries their representatives have the rank of ambassador.
Regarding the possibility of holding a Negev Summit in Morocco, which would bring together Israeli and American foreign ministers with those of Arab countries with which Israel has reestablished diplomatic ties - Bahrain, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates or Morocco - Cohen said that "it does not depend on Israel."
As he said, it depends “on other members of the Negev Forum, especially the United States and Morocco, who are looking for ways to see when, how and where in Morocco it can be held.” EFE
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Moroccan Parliament Speaker Rachid Talbi Alami with Israeli Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana

The Speaker of the Moroccan Parliament, Rachid Talbi Alami, with the Speaker of the Knesset of Israel, Amir Ohana AFP

Israel to open two weapons factories in Morocco, strengthening military cooperation​

  • Algeria anticipates a possible escalation with Morocco and moves its troops to the border

  • Morocco and Israel continue to strengthen their cooperation in the military and defence fields . Since the two countries normalised relations two years ago, the North African country has made use of advanced Israeli technology to modernise its armed forces . However, it has also benefited from other advances, such as the controversial Pegasus spy programme .

  • The military commitment is such that the Israeli company Elbit Systems will open two factories in Morocco . The news was announced by Shay Cohen himself , head of the Israeli communications office in the North African country. Cohen confirmed that the plants will produce "defense systems" , specifying that "one of the branches will open in Casablanca."

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    Himars rocket launcher and Barak MX anti-missile: Morocco rearms with the help of the US and Israel

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    Elbit Systems is Israel's largest manufacturer of defense systems. In 2021, there was already speculation about an agreement between the Jewish state and Rabat to produce kamikaze drones on Moroccan soil, according to the Infodefensa portal . A type of weapon that has gained special relevance due to its use in the war in Ukraine , by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and which have inflicted significant damage on the second largest army in the world, that of Russia .
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Morocco and Israel seal their military alliance in the midst of the crisis with Spain: their drones will be manufactured in Rabat​

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While Spain and Israel are heading towards a complete break in relations, on the other side of the Strait, Morocco is intensifying its contacts with Jerusalem to become its new ally in the Western Mediterranean. In addition to the sale of cutting-edge military equipment to Rabat, Israel plans to turn Morocco into a major hub for its arms industry. Starting with the landing of drone companies in the country of Mohamed VI, whose announcement coincides with the diplomatic crisis opened by the Government of Pedro Sánchez .

In December 2020, Morocco officially recognized Israel and began relations with Jerusalem. A step that opened the door for Rabat to, just one year later, sign a military cooperation agreement by which Israel committed to providing state-of-the-art weapons systems to the Moroccan Armed Forces. And also access to advanced spy tools, such as Pegasus .

With the agreement closed, weapons that until then were out of reach for the regime of Mohamed VI began to arrive in Morocco. Barak MX missiles for an anti-missile shield, military spy satellites and suicide drones . Part of the 20 billion euro plan that Rabat is preparing to give its Armed Forces the definitive boost .
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Statement by Russian Defence Ministry​

The Russian Defence Ministry noted the increased intensity of U.S. strategic unmanned aerial vehicles over the Black Sea waters, which are conducting reconnaissance and targeting high-precision weapons supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine by Western states to launch strikes at Russian facilities.

This demonstrates the increasing involvement of the United States and NATO countries in the Ukrainian conflict on the side of the Kiev regime.

Such flights increase the possibility of air incidents involving the Russian Aerospace Forces' aircraft, increasing the risk of a direct confrontation between the alliance and the Russian Federation.

The NATO countries will be responsible for this.

The Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation Andrei Belousov has instructed the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces to make proposals on measures for rapid response to provocations.

 

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Five people were killed in a Ukrainian drone attack in the border village of Gorodishche, the regional governor said on the morning of June 29.

«This night, a Ukrainian drone attacked a residential building in the village of Gorodishche, in the district of Rylsk. Five people died [..] including 2 young children», announced this June 29 the governor of the Kursk region, Alexei Smirnov. «Two other family members were transported in serious condition to the Rylsk» regional hospital, the regional official added. The village of Gorodishche is adjacent to the Ukrainian border. The Russian defense ministry said it had intercepted six Ukrainian drones over the regions of Tver, Bryansk, Belgorod and Crimea. A relatively quiet night for Russian air defense in comparison to some where Ukrainian forces can launch a hundred drones.

Since the outbreak of the Moscow-Kiev conflict in February 2022, Ukrainian forces have been targeting civilians in the border regions of Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk on a daily basis, both with’ using drones and’artillery and missiles. The Kremlin has repeatedly denounced these strikes against civilian targets and stressed the need for a «zone buffer» to counter them.

 

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