Top Israeli general, in first Morocco visit, to explore defence deals
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[July 18, 2022]
By Dan Williams
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The chief of Israel's
armed forces will visit Morocco on Monday in the highest-level public
engagement between the countries, which upgraded ties in 2020 under a
U.S. diplomatic drive.
While Lieutenant-General Aviv Kochavi's trip has been showcased by
Israel as part of emerging defence cooperation with the North African
country, Rabat has also been trying to broker improved conditions for
the Palestinians.
"One of the subjects that will be discussed (in Morocco) this week will
be knowledge-sharing, training - the ability to train together in joint
manoeuvres - weapons development, the transfer of know-how and perhaps
also of weaponry," Israeli military spokesman Brigadier-General Ran
Kochav told Ynet TV.
There was no immediate comment from Rabat.
The Moroccan rapprochement with Israel followed its normalisation deal
with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, pacts that Washington,
seeking closer cooperation among its allies to offset a rising Iran,
dubbed the "Abraham Accords".
Israel and Morocco established low-level relations in the 1990s but
these had been suspended after a Palestinian uprising against Israel
erupted in 2000. The upgrade of ties in 2020, which remains short of
full normalisation, has brought direct flights between the countries and
a range of bilateral deals.
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Lieutenant-General Aviv Kochavi, chief of staff of the Israeli armed
forces, looks on as he delivers a statement in Tel Aviv, Israel,
November 12, 2019. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
"Not everything is about security," Israeli
Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli told Reuters in an interview
about relations with Morocco. "There are wide interests that we have
together and we share."
She credited Morocco with mediating a deal to permanently open a
border crossing from Jordan to the Israeli-occupied West Bank that
is important for Palestinian traffic, and said she was in talks with
Rabat about other infrastructure projects.
"Morocco is the player that is able to bring everyone together, to
soften everybody's hardships around whatever issue there is,"
Michaeli said. "They just have a way of speaking to everyone in a
way that gets them around the table and gets them to cooperate."
The Israeli military said it hosted a Moroccan commando unit for a
multi-nation exercise in July 2021, established direct military ties
with Rabat in March 2022 and, last month, hosted Moroccan top brass
to agree on a year-long joint work programme.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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