Morocco
Jerusalem commemorates the ‘Egoz’ shipwreck disaster, 65 years later
This is the tragic story of 44 illegal immigrants – men, women, and children – who set out from Morocco to Israel in 1961 and met their deaths at sea.
China joins world countries invited to join Trump's Board of Peace
Fossils found in Moroccan cave may be a close Homo sapiens ancestor
Morocco deploys IAI's Barak air defense system
Shin Bet checked Tel Aviv terrorist twice before allowing him into Israel- report
The terrorist passed checks both when applying for his visa and in Ben-Gurion Airport after being blocked by an immigrations officer.
Shin Bet to open investigation into Tel Aviv terrorist's entry into Israel
After assessments at Ben-Gurion airport, a decision was made that there were no security reasons to prevent the terrorist from entry into Israel.
Contradictions in celebrated 'Sea Monster' skull point to possible fossil fraud in Morocco
An incomplete jawbone and four sharp teeth of Xenodens calminechari were discovered in a phosphate mine in Morocco known for the circulation of forged fossils and falsified features.
Police set to file indictment against suspect in Nazareth Health Ministry bombing
Kalibat, who was suspected of positioning the explosive device on the premises and detonating it via a remote control fled the country in March of 2022.
Mary star Noa Cohen received death threats while filming in Morocco
Despite the threats, the film, which was budgeted at $70 million dollars, proceeded smoothly.
Paraguay recognizes Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara following Knesset speaker advocacy
Paraguayan Parliament passed a resolution supporting Morocco’s Western Sahara sovereignty after the Israeli meetings.
New virtual museum unveiled to preserve and share Jewish heritage worldwide
Known as the Alliance Museum, the initiative bridges the past, present, and future by preserving the stories of Jewish communities from North Africa, the Balkans, Asia, and the Middle East.
Suspect in 2021 bombing of Nazareth Health Ministry office brought to Israel
An indictment filed against Kalibat charged him with positioning an explosive device in the vicinity of the Health Ministry's office in Nazareth, subsequently detonating it via a remote control.
Archaeologists uncover 5,000-year-old agricultural society in Morocco's Oued Beht
The people who lived at the site were farmers who cultivated barley, wheat, peas, olives, and pistachios on the arid land.