Israel and Morocco signed a comprehensive defense cooperation agreement Sunday, formalizing a framework for intelligence sharing, joint military exercises, and defense exports, according to Walla News. The deal marks a significant deepening of security ties under the Abraham Accords.
Israel and Morocco signed a defense cooperation agreement Sunday, formalizing a framework that includes intelligence sharing, joint military exercises, and defense exports, according to a report by Walla News. The report did not specify the exact value or full scope of the deal but described it as a significant deepening of security ties under the Abraham Accords framework. The agreement reportedly builds on years of quiet security coordination since normalization in 2020. No further confirmation was available from official Israeli or Moroccan government sources at the time of publication.
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