Israel's First Flight Arrives in the Muslim African Country of Morocco
Tel Aviv: The first flight from Tel Aviv to the Muslim African country of Morocco with senior US and Israeli officials arrived. According to the World News Agency, a joint delegation led by Israel's National Security Adviser Mir Bin Shabat and US President Donald Trump's Middle East Adviser Jared Kushner arrived in Morocco from Tel Aviv. This is Israel's first flight since the Muslim country of Morocco recognized Israel on December 10 as a result of US mediation. The purpose of the visit is to finalize agreements in aviation, tourism, health, water, agriculture and other key areas. The delegation was led by Israel's national security adviser and adviser to the US president. He described the visit to Morocco as important for peace and mutual tolerance in the region. It should be noted that before Morocco, the Islamic countries UAE, Bahrain and Sudan have also recognized Israel and announced the resumption of diplomatic and trade relations and these countries have also opened their air routes to the Israelis.
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