This story is from July 25, 2021
Israeli airlines launch first direct flights to Morocco
JERUSALEM: Two
Israir's flight departed Tel Aviv for
Israeli Tourism Minister
Israel and Morocco agreed to normalise relations in late 2020 as part of the U.S.-brokered “Abraham Accords.”
Morocco was among four Arab nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan, to establish diplomatic relations with Israel.
As part of the deal, the United States agreed to recognize Morocco's claim to the long-disputed
Many Israeli Jews have lineage that traces back to Morocco, which is still home to a small Jewish community of several thousand.
El Al said in a statement before the departure of its first flight that the company plans to operate five flights per week between Israel and Morocco.
“We hope that now many can know Morocco better, to experience and be excited by this special country that is deeply rooted in Israeli heritage, culture and experience,” said El Al CEO Avigal Sorek.
Israeli airlines
launched their first commercial flights between Israel andMorocco
on Sunday, less than a year after the countries officially normalised relations.Marrakech
with around 100 Israeli tourists, the company said, hours before Israeli national carrierEl Al
dispatched its first direct flight to the same destination.Israeli Tourism Minister
Yoel Razvozov
said the new direct flights would “help advance fruitful tourism, trade and economic cooperation and diplomatic agreements between the two countries.”Israel and Morocco agreed to normalise relations in late 2020 as part of the U.S.-brokered “Abraham Accords.”
Morocco was among four Arab nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan, to establish diplomatic relations with Israel.
As part of the deal, the United States agreed to recognize Morocco's claim to the long-disputed
Western Sahara
region, however the Biden administration said it will review this decision. Morocco's 1975 annexation of Western Sahara is not recognized by the United Nations.Many Israeli Jews have lineage that traces back to Morocco, which is still home to a small Jewish community of several thousand.
“We hope that now many can know Morocco better, to experience and be excited by this special country that is deeply rooted in Israeli heritage, culture and experience,” said El Al CEO Avigal Sorek.
Top Comment
Ravie Gupta
1209 days ago
excellent. Israel can't be kept indefinitely isolated from the gulf or like countries, otherwise they will only be looser.Read allPost comment
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