Morocco and Zionist Regime Sign Joint Action Plan in Tel Aviv Amid Growing Military Ties

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Morocco and the Zionist regime held their third Joint Military Committee (JMC) meeting in Tel Aviv this week, culminating in the signing of a joint military action plan for 2026. The session, overseen by the Israeli army’s Planning Directorate and Foreign Relations Administration, included high-ranking military officials from both sides.
The agenda featured professional workshops and field visits to military units, defense industries, and security organizations within the Zionist regime. A strategic forum also took place, focusing on long-term military capability enhancement and identifying joint cooperation priorities.
This meeting follows the expansion of security and military collaboration between Rabat and Tel Aviv after their 2020 normalization agreement, brokered under U.S. pressure. The deal sparked sustained protests among Moroccans and political groups, with demonstrations intensifying since the Zionist regime’s genocidal war on Gaza began. Campaigns advocating for boycotts and rejecting normalization with the occupying regime have proliferated across Morocco.

