Zionist efforts continues to strengthen ties with Morocco.
Following the recent trip of the highest official of the Zionist army to Morocco, a Tel Aviv cabinet delegation will visit Rabat on Sunday.
While the Zionist regime is trying to strengthen relations with the Maghreb after the normalization of relations, the media sources of this regime announced the travel plan of a high-ranking delegation from Tel Aviv to Rabat.
Media sources in Occupied Palestine reported that the delegation of the Zionist regime’s cabinet headed by Issawi Faraj, the minister of “regional cooperation” of this regime, will visit the Morocco on Sunday (today) to meet with the officials of this African country.
The Zionist newspaper “Jervalem Post” reported that, during this official visit, the Minister of the Cabinet of the Zionist regime will meet with the Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Development of the Morocco, Abdul Latif Mirawi.
According to this report, the agenda of the meeting of “Esavi Faraj” with Abdul Latif Miraoui has been announced for cooperation between the Zionist regime and the Maghreb in the field of the student exchange scholarship program.
The authorities of the Zionist regime are supposed to send Arab and Jewish journalists, all of whom are women, to Rabat with this delegation from Tel Aviv to promote “gender equality and the presence of women in the Arab media,” according to the regime’s claim.
The trip of the delegation from Tel Aviv to Rabat is carried out in a situation where recently the Chief of the Joint Staff of the Zionist Army “Aviv Kokhavi” went to the Maghreb and the first trip of the highest official of the army of this regime to the Morocco after the normalization of relations in 2020.
Last week, the Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” published a report about the decades-long relationship between Tel Aviv and Rabat and revealed the amount and type of weapons exported by Israel to the Morocco.
According to this report, secret security relations between the Morocco and the Israeli regime were maintained for decades, and Israeli tourists could easily travel to the Morocco. These relations were strengthened after the Oslo agreement in 1993 and were interrupted by the second intifada in 2000, but resumed again at the end of 2020, when Morocco became the fourth country to agree to the so-called “Abraham” agreement – that is, the normalization of relations. Joined with the Zionist regime.