Abraham Accords partners, Israel and Morocco, begin new phase of defense coordination

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The IDF said the panel addressed how both militaries assess evolving threats and align planning concepts, with the goal of improving interoperability and mutual understanding.

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

Israel and Morocco agreed this week on a joint military work plan for 2026, formalizing the next stage of defense coordination during a bilateral military forum held in Tel Aviv, the Israel Defense Forces said.

The agreement was finalized at the third meeting of the two countries’ Joint Military Committee, a gathering that coincided with five years since Jerusalem and Rabat normalized relations under the Abraham Accords.

Israeli officials described the session as a practical step toward translating diplomatic ties into sustained security cooperation.

According to the IDF, the Moroccan delegation took part in a series of closed-door professional discussions with senior Israeli officers, alongside briefings and site visits connected to Israel’s defense establishment. The talks were overseen by the IDF Planning Directorate together with the Tevel Division, which manages military relations with foreign partners.

Rather than focusing on tactical coordination, the centerpiece of the visit was a strategic-level forum examining long-term force development and identifying shared priorities for future cooperation.

The IDF said the panel addressed how both militaries assess evolving threats and align planning concepts, with the goal of improving interoperability and mutual understanding.

In parallel with the working sessions, Moroccan representatives toured IDF units and held meetings linked to Israel’s defense industries and operational directorates.

The IDF said these visits were intended to give the delegation direct exposure to Israel’s military capabilities, organizational structure, and planning processes.

Israeli officials framed the meeting as part of a steady deepening of ties that has progressed incrementally since normalization.

The IDF said the Joint Military Committee has become a central mechanism for managing defense relations between the two countries and for setting multi-year agendas rather than one-off engagements.

In its statement, the IDF characterized Morocco as a “key partner for regional stability,” adding that the latest meeting marked another milestone in expanding security cooperation. While no operational details of the 2026 work plan were released, officials indicated that the framework is intended to guide joint activity, consultations, and exchanges over the coming year.

The Tel Aviv meeting follows previous committee sessions hosted alternately by the two sides and reflects an effort to institutionalize military dialogue as diplomatic relations between Israel and Morocco enter their sixth year.

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