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5 stories about Morocco
Israel Aerospace Industries strikes $1 billion spy satellite deal with Morocco
09.07.24
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Yuval Azulay
IAI Chairman Amir Peretz flew to Morocco via a European country in recent days to sign the deal, which had been kept secret until now
Morocco’s challenge is Israeli tech's opportunity
10.04.22
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Dana Firon Gross
How can Israel’s high-tech industry become a paramount geopolitical player in Africa?
Morocco is thirsty for Israeli investments
13.12.20
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Doron Peskin
Normalization of ties between Morocco and Israel are the result of U.S. recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara; but Morocco also hopes economic ties with Israel will help relieve its deep recession
Amnesty report claims NSO’s Pegasus was used to spy on a Moroccan journalist
22.06.20
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Omer Kabir
The human rights group conducted a forensic examination of Omar Radi’s phone and found digital fingerprints of the Israeli cyber company
NSO Spyware Used to Target Moroccan Human Rights Activists, Says Amnesty
10.10.19
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Omer Kabir
According to Amnesty’s report, the two activists received SMS messages with malicious links that would have installed NSO’s Pegasus spyware on their devices if clicked. Both previously faced harassment from the Moroccan regime over their activism
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