The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it had summoned the head of the Israeli office in Morocco, David Govrin, amid suspicions of “excesses” (human trafficking, disappearance of valuable gifts and a raging conflict) inside the office.
In this regard, I24 noted that “The Israeli Foreign Ministry has already launched an investigation into serious suspicions of irregularities in the activities of the Israeli diplomatic mission in Morocco, since the investigation focuses on the behavior of the head of office, David Govrin, the former Israeli ambassador to Morocco.” Egypt, which is now heading a mission to Morocco.
She explained that “in connection with the suspicions being investigated, a delegation of a number of high-ranking officials was sent to the office in Morocco last week, including the office’s Inspector General Hagay Behar,” since “among the complaints and suspicions, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs “serious suspicions” of exploitation and harassment of local women by an Israeli official” because “if these allegations are confirmed, this could lead to a serious diplomatic incident in delicate relations.” between Israel and Morocco.
Source: El Nashra