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Israel-Morocco Sahara deal can unlock new era of peace

This week's announcement will accelerate people-to-people peace and understanding between the two nations

July 20, 2023 11:12
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This week’s decision by Israel to recognise Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara is nothing short of historic. It has the potential to unlock more regional peace and prosperity than we have ever seen before.

This is a big deal for both Morocco and Israel. Morocco’s top priority when evaluating every strategic and diplomatic decision is to advance recognition and endorsement of its sovereignty in Western Sahara and its conflict transformation plan for the region.

Israel wants to deliver victories for the countries that have normalised relations with the Jewish state, as it still faces complex obstacles to deeper people-to-people peace and acceptance.

This week’s recognition announcement was critical for the Moroccans to push forward the promise of the peace agreement between the two countries, potentially expanding areas of economic and political cooperation in ways that until now have not been explored or even accessible.

Since the trilateral peace agreement signed between Morocco, Israel and the US, a few months after the Abraham Accords, the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, has as yet to make an official visit to Israel.

As a result, all other Moroccan ministerial visits have been on hold, as the country’s protocol dictates.

This meant that many Memoranda of Understanding remained unsigned and projects were frozen until Israel finally signalled that it fully understands what Morocco needs.

Morocco is a country that celebrates its Jewish heritage deeply and constitutionally. Since the 2011 constitutional reforms, Jewish identity is officially a core component of Morocco’s ethno-religious mix.

So perhaps it is no surprise that following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recognition statement, the Moroccan government responded that the decision “confirms the special ties that bind the two countries and opens new horizons for cooperation in all areas”.

One of the biggest challenges to the Abraham Accords remains public opinion towards Israel in the Arab world.