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On second day of historic visit, IDF chief tours Moroccan airbase

It is the first-ever public visit by Israel's top soldier in uniform to the Arab state. Kochavi's three-day visit is being hosted by Moroccan Defense Minister Abdellatif Loudiyi and army commander Lt. Gen. Belkbhir El-Farouk.

by  Lilach Shoval and ILH Staff
Published on  07-21-2022 07:58
Last modified: 07-21-2022 07:58
On second day of historic visit, IDF chief tours Moroccan airbaseIDF Spokesperson's Unit

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi at "Ben Grier" airbase of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on Wednesday, July 21, 2022 | Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit

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On the second day of his historic visit to Morocco, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi on Wednesday toured the "Ben Grier" airbase of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces and neighborhoods where the country's Jewish community developed.

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It is the first-ever public visit by Israel's top soldier in uniform to the Arab state. Kochavi's three-day visit is being hosted by Moroccan Defense Minister Abdellatif Loudiyi and army commander Lt. Gen. Belkbhir El-Farouk. Kochavi is accompanied by the head of the IDF Intelligence Research Division Brig. Gen. Amit Sa'ar.

At the airbase, Kochavi met with commander Co. Maj. Hassan Mahuar, and the two discussed cooperation between the countries' air forces.

On Tuesday, Kochavi and his delegation toured the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces' paratrooper's brigade headquarters.

Kochavi later met with members of the Moroccan Jewish community in Marrakesh and said: "Morocco is an ally to Israel, and is an example of deep connections between peoples based on a common heritage."

IDF spokesman Brig.-Gen. Ran Kochav said prior to the trip that "one of the subjects that will be discussed [in Morocco] this week will be knowledge-sharing, training – the ability to train together in joint maneuvers – weapons development, the transfer of know-how and perhaps also of weaponry."

The Kan public broadcaster said Kochavi's talks with Moroccan officials would also take up Iran's influence in the region.

The Israeli business newspaper Globes reported in February that state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries would sell Morocco the Barak air and missile defense system in a $500 million deal. Neither country nor the company has publicly confirmed that.

Last month, Israeli military officials participated as observers in a major military drill in Morocco, which saw the participation of troops from the US, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Chad, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and others.

In November of last year, Defense Minister Benny Gantz visited Morocco where he signed a memorandum of understanding with his Moroccan counterpart to allow defense and military cooperation between the defense establishments in the two countries.

Morocco was the fourth Arab country to normalize relations with Israel in 2020 within the framework of the  "Abraham Accords" after the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Sudan, in a move decried by Palestinians as a "stab in the back."

"Not everything is about security," Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli told Reuters about ties 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 Judea and Samaria 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 in an interview. "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 program.

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