Expanding Footprint of Chinese Weapon Systems in Africa a Major Concern for US: Israeli Experts
Raksha Anirveda, 
17 January, 2023
Galia Lavi, a senior researcher in the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) said that China has long relations with African states, mostly based on investment in infrastructure programs and other business that are based of supplying funding. “Now the Chinese use the Russian situation caused by the war in Ukraine to move into these countries’ defence markets....
Media type: Quote | Topics: Africa, Israel-China Policy Center - The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation
In the shadow of the worldwide economic crisis, we have to strive for regional cooperation. The sense of collaboration and satisfaction with the renewal of ties does not characterize only the leadership echelon – but is clearly evident on Moroccan streets and in the general attitude towards Israelis.
Israel, South Africa: Relations stuck in a time warp - opinion
The Jeruslaem Post, 
14 April, 2022
Political Crisis in Tunisia: U.S. Response Options
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 
27 July, 2021
As the fragile Arab democracy faces its most serious test in nearly a decade, Washington should oppose any unconstitutional centralization of power, urge President Saied to clarify his roadmap for ending the impasse, and consider additional economic and medical assistance.
Morocco chooses normalization lite
Interview:
Kan - Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, 
3 January, 2021
More Israeli-Arab normalization deals will follow the one arrived at with Morocco over the weekend, US National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien said on Sunday in Jerusalem when he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The more the merrier – peace with Morocco
Interview:
ILTV, 
3 January, 2021
Why Is Morocco Holding Back on Diplomatic Relations With Israel?
Interview:
Haaretz, 
3 January, 2021
It has a lot more to do with Biden than the Palestinians, experts say, as Rabat awaits confirmation from the incoming U.S. administration on its plans for Western Sahara
A new report by the Institute for National Security Studies shows 2019 having the lowest number of suicide bombings since 2011. Why? ISIS —who used suicide bombers as one of its main weapons—lost territory, income and foreigners to carry out attacks
Media type: Radio and TV | Topics: Africa, Islamic State, Syria, Terrorism and Low Intensity Conflict