Morocco-Israel Ties 'Already Normal', Says Moroccan FM

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Morocco's relations with Israel are unique in the Arab world and bilateral ties were "already normal" before a "normalization" deal was announced, Morocco's foreign minister told Israeli media Sunday.

Morocco on Thursday announced a "resumption of relations" with Israel, shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that Rabat and the Jewish state had "agreed to full diplomatic relations." 

Morocco closed its liaison office in Tel Aviv in 2000 at the start of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising.  

Morocco's announcement is widely seen as making it the fourth Arab country this year to unveil plans to normalize ties with Israel through a US brokered deal, following the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan. 

But in an interview with Israel's Yediot Ahronot newspaper on Sunday, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said: "Israel's relations with Morocco are special and can't be compared to the relations that Israel has with any other Arab country." 

"From our perspective, we aren't talking about normalization because relations were already normal," Bourita was quoted as saying by the paper.  

"We're talking about (re-formalizing) the relations between the countries to the relations we had, because there have been relations the entire time. They never stopped," he added. 

A palace statement last week said that King Mohammed VI had agreed to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel with "minimal delay."

That followed President Donald Trump's recognition of Morocco's contested sovereignty in Western Sahara, infuriating the Algerian-backed Polisario Front which controls about one-fifth of the vast, arid region.

Bourita, in the interview, highlighted Morocco's enduring connection to Israel through its domestic Jewish community and the estimated 700,000 Israeli Jews of Moroccan descent. 

"Morocco has an important history with the Jewish community, a history that is special in the Arab world," he told the paper. 

"It's my understanding that just this past year 70,000 Israelis came to visit here." 

The Palestinians have denounced the string of normalization deals, which broke with decades of Arab League consensus that there should be no recognition of Israel until it agrees to a peace that includes the creation of a Palestinian state. 

Abu Dhabi and Manama have already concluded deals with the Jewish state. 

Comments 4
Thumb doodle-dude 13 December 2020, 13:34

lol @ the native shia independent leftist from see above who is yet to post:)

Missing phillipo 13 December 2020, 13:55

Could you just imagine the advantages to their economies if the Jews who were born in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Iran, and their decendents, could go back to visit just like those of Morocco have been able to over the years.

Missing B.K.L 13 December 2020, 17:46

Imagine if they actually moved back and gave back the stolen land they currently live on to the real owners? Clearly the dictator arab rulers will have no problem with that so don't blame security. Y'll want to steal the cake, eat the cake, have the cake remain and then steal and eat it again. Shameless creatures.

Missing B.K.L 13 December 2020, 17:50

Dictator rulers opressing their own people and ban freedom of speech are always best friends with the state of israel just like how the corrupt politicians seek protection from the drug cartels and the maffia.