Netanyahu invites Morocco’s King to visit ‘Israel’

Following a telephone conversation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited Morocco’s King Mohammed VI to visit ‘Israel’, Netanyahu’s office said Friday in a statement.
During the “warm and friendly” conversation, Netanyahu invited Mohammed VI to visit Israel, while the king noted “the bold and warm connection with Morocco’s Jews and Moroccan expatriates in Israel”, according to the office statement.
“The prime minister said that all of Israel was enthusiastic about peace between the countries,” the statement added.
“The leaders congratulated each other over the renewal of ties between the countries, the signing of the joint statement with the US, and the agreements between the two countries. In addition, the processes and mechanisms to implement the agreements were determined.”
The conversation came after a joint American-Israeli delegation arrived at Morocco to formalize the normalization deals on Tuesday.
Morocco is the fourth Arab country to normalize ties with the occupation state following the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan.