Israeli Economy Minister Orna Barbivai announced that “Israel will open a trade office in Morocco next year, 2023.”

And the Israeli website i24NEWS reported that “the minister’s statement was made at an economic conference that maintains trade relations between the two countries, which led to the normalization of relations two years ago under the Abraham Accords brokered by the United States of America. America.”

Barbivey said: “The potential for economic cooperation between Israel and Morocco is described as enormous in our time.”

Jewish media reported that “Israel returned the head of its diplomatic mission to Morocco, David Govrin, to Rabat after calling him to give clarification on suspicions described as serious, including the harassment of local women and the disappearance of a ‘precious gift’ from the Israeli legation.”

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Govrin in connection with the dispatch of a delegation of senior diplomats, including the Ministry’s Inspector General Chagai Behar, to Rabat to investigate complaints and allegations against him. Israel and Morocco resumed their diplomatic relations in late 2020 after a two-decade hiatus following the start of the second Palestinian intifada in 2000.