Israel-Africa

The Nile dam standoff is heating up, and Israel is caught between allies - analysis

As Trump reenters the Nile dispute, tensions in the Horn of Africa rise, leaving Israel to navigate an increasingly complex and combustible regional landscape

 Tigray, in northern Ethiopia, which is still recovering from a two-year war between the Ethiopian government and allied forces on one side, and Tigrayan forces on the other, during which the region’s economy was devastated and many were displaced.
 Iran and Israel flags on geopolitical map.

Rafah fighting drew 100 times more media attention than Iran protests, study shows

Somaliland, a de facto state that has governed itself for more than three decades, holding elections, maintaining security, and building institutions, even as it remains largely unrecognized by the international community.

Israel's recognition of Somaliland sends warning to Turkey, Iran, Syria - opinion

Ayelet Levin Karp, CEO of SID Israel.

Israeli aid, development groups see 40% drop in international partnerships following Gaza war


Netanyahu signs multi-billion-dollar Power Africa agreement with US

The Power Africa project could revitalize ties between sub-Saharan countries and the Jewish state, recalling the heyday of strong ties during the mid-20th century.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks on as US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman (far-right) signs the multi-billion dollar Power Africa agreement with Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office, Eli Groner (center-left) and Economy Minister Eli Cohen (far-left).

Zambian president: ‘We will host Africa-Israel summit’

A long-planned summit in Togo last September that was expected to draw the leaders of between 20 to 25 African states to meet with Netanyahu was cancelled at the last minute.

Israel Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President of Zambia Edgar Chagwa Lungu.