Morocco accepted a ship with American weapons for Israel after Spain refused
After Spain refused to accept an American vessel with weapons destined for Israel, Morocco agreed to accept it in its waters. This event highlights the growing military cooperation between Morocco and Israel.
The Cradle reports that after Spain refused to allow an American ship with weapons and ammunition destined for Israel to dock, Morocco agreed to accept it in its waters. This event highlights the strengthening military cooperation between Morocco and Israel, which began after the signing of the agreement on normalization of relations in December 2020. Since then, Morocco has been actively purchasing modern weapons systems from Israel, including drones and radars. Morocco's decision may be related to its strategic interests and desire to develop defense capabilities. However, this step is likely to provoke criticism from countries and organizations opposed to the supply of weapons to conflict zones.
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