The Rise of Jihad in the Sahel

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South Africa and Israel: Rethinking Relations Amid Trump’s Second Term

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Israel-Africa Air Routes: Overview and Recommendations

In this policy paper, Simon Seroussi, Daniel Saka Mbumba and Dr. Anne-Sophie Sebban-Bécache explore the strategic importance of air routes between Israel and Africa, highlighting the historical, economic, and geopolitical factors influencing these connections. It emphasizes the role of aviation in projecting power, enhancing globalization, and fostering diplomatic relations.

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Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa

Addressing Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Multifaceted Strategy for Sustainable Growth and Resilience, by Dr. Moshe Terdiman

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A bridge over turbulent waters: the economic relations between Israel and the countries of sub-Saharan Africa in the information age (2000-2024)

A policy paper by Zafrir Asaf and Yuval Derry highlights Israel's modest diplomatic and economic engagement with Africa. Despite diplomatic ties with 46 countries, Israel's exports and investments in Africa remain low. Key recommendations include appointing a Special Envoy for Africa, engaging with AfCFTA, boosting service exports, fostering tech innovation, and increasing direct investments. Israel lags competitors like Turkey and the UAE, and a more strategic, long-term approach is encouraged.

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Israel and Africa: The United Nations and the patterns of Israel's relations with Africa

In her analysis of Israel's relations with Africa, Dr. Irit Back examines the historical and current characteristics of these relations and the patterns of support for Israel at the United Nations in the context of the African continent.

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Turkey’s Deepening Inroads in Africa

In joint research by the Israel-Africa Relations Institute and the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, an expert on Turkey, reviews Turkey’s extensive and strategic activity in Africa. Dr. Yanarocak analyzes how Turkey leveraged military support and soft power outreach, while ensuring to treat its African partners with respect, resulting in growing influence and considerable political achievements. The full article is available in English only.

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"Abraham Accords" in Africa? The Rise of the UAE's Influence on the Continent and Implications for Israel

Dr. Asher (Asi) Lubotsky, a research fellow at the Israel-Africa Relations Institute, reviews the UAE's involvement in the African continent, points out the shared interests between Israel and the UAE in Africa, and discusses how cooperation between the two countries could serve as a significant force multiplier in achieving those interests. Available only in Hebrew.

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The Moroccan-Israeli relationship: new horizons and the prospects for cooperation in Africa

The relationship between Morocco and Israel is unique in the region and holds significant potential for growth and positive influence beyond the borders of both countries, particularly in Africa. Colonel (ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman, Deputy Director of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), and Nacima Kerouad, Research Assistant at the Israel-Africa Relations Institute, have explored this multifaceted and distinctive relationship. They have identified potential avenues for cooperation across Africa.

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ISRAEL & AFRICA: BENEFITS FROM STRONGER ECONOMIC RELATIONS

This study explores the potential benefits of strengthening economic relations between Israel and Africa. Conducted by the Menomadin Foundation and Oxford Economics, the research reveals that while Israel's ties with African countries are generally limited, closer economic cooperation could be advantageous for all parties involved.

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The Great Powers’ Struggle in Africa: China and Russia are sidelining the West, which is attempting to formulate a new strategy for the continent

The weakening of the U.S. and France in various parts of Africa, coupled with Russia’s growing influence—particularly in the Sahel region and Central Africa—represents a dramatic shift in power dynamics among nations on the continent. This development, combined with China’s strengthening economic presence in Africa, poses an additional challenge to American dominance in shaping the international order. Russia’s rising profile in Africa is particularly relevant given the increasing African demand for security assistance against the growing global jihadist threat, and the disappointment with Western effectiveness in this context. From Israel’s perspective, the fact that many African countries are turning to Russia due to security challenges posed by the expanding global jihadist presence on the continent presents an opportunity for Israel to demonstrate its value. Israel itself is capable of providing security assistance in this area, further enhancing its position in Africa.

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Uganda: A Look to the Future/ Dr. Irit Back

This paper provides an in-depth examination of Uganda's current political and economic landscape, offering potential investors a thorough understanding of both the promising investment opportunities and the attendant political risks. Additionally, it assesses sectors historically engaged by Israeli firms and identifies potential areas of collaboration and development to foster stronger bilateral ties between Uganda and Israel.

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Its rise and fall: The party that freed South Africa from apartheid has struggled to free itself from corruption

Dr. Irit Beck, a research fellow and one of the institute's founders, writes to "Haaretz" about the results of the elections in South Africa on May 29, 2024. Published on June 2, 2024

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The connection between South Africa's lawsuit at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the general elections in South Africa: Interview for Israel's Army Radio (Hebrew)

Listen to an interview on Israel's Army Radio by Shiri Fein-Grossman (in Hebrew), about elections worldwide and the connection to international relations. In particular about the connection between the elections in South Africa (May 29) and South Africa's appeal to the International Court of Justice

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South Africa taking up genocide charges against Israel is a political maneuver - opinion

While some have insisted that South Africa's decision is in keeping with its human rights-anchored foreign policy from the Mandela period, this is not true. Published by the Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2024

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The Hiloula in Morocco as a Faith-Based Diplomacy

The hiloulot held in Morocco in memory of the Jewish saints who lived and worked there continue to attract dozens and even hundreds of Jewish and Israeli believers, among them Moroccan Jews living in Israel and the diaspora, despite the war. Those who come from afar make their way by almost every possible means, from flights with layovers to long drives between remote cities and villages that are not easily accessible. Their choice to come to Morocco amid the current conflict is an act of faith, rooted in the long-standing tradition of visiting the graves of saints. In Morocco, it is well understood that while the political situation in the Middle East is sensitive, faith and tradition are much harder to shake, and they prove to be a more stable bridge between peoples, especially when political winds in the region are turbulent.

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Peace Talks on Sudan - i24NewsEnglish

The United States has invited the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to participate in ceasefire talks in Switzerland, starting on August 14. Here is our Shiri Fein Grossman on i24NEWS with Laura Cellier to discuss this recent development.

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