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Black Israelis mobilized for their country, as soldiers, volunteers and social media warriors
Prior to Oct. 7, many Black Israeli creators were posting videos about their grievances. Now they are striking a different tone.
Africa eyes Israeli agtech to boost yield, food security, bilateral ties
The Algerian obsession against Morocco
African asylum-seekers in Haifa struggle for survival
Netanyahu’s visit to Africa yields growing momentum
Rivlin: “Everyone knows that Africa is part of the future of the world.”
Africa and the revitalization of the Zionist dream
Let’s show the world that we can do better than Europe in our treatment of African refugees, that Israel is far from being a racist nation, and that the Zionist dream is alive and well, thanks to our rediscovery of Africa.
Africa’s duality
One of the issues Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried to tackle on his African visit was the tendency of Israel’s friends on the continent to vote against it at international forums.
Israel, Palestinian Authority in African diplomatic battle
Following Guinea, ‘Post’ learns Chad next to renew ties with Jerusalem
Following Guinea, Chad expected to be next African state to renew ties with Israel
Chad severed ties with Israel in 1972 after coming under intense pressure from its Arab neighbors, Libya and Sudan.
Israel and majority Muslim African country Guinea to establish ties
Guinea, formerly known as French Guinea, is a country of some 10.5 million people, 85% of whom are Muslim.
Power to the people
Israel poised to become a superpower of goodness in Africa.
Has Africa reached a tipping point in its relationship with Israel?
African leaders know all too well that terrorism and violence are not confined to the Middle East, and most have learned that reflexive public antipathy toward Israel is a fruitless exercise.
Togo president to visit Israel in August
Official: Netanyahu would like to convene a summit in West Africa soon.
Diplomacy: Bless the rains down in Africa
Netanyahu had to enjoy himself on his African tour this week, where Israel’s stock is on the rise, the diplomatic process is just an afterthought, and no one seems to care about settlements.