North Africa
Arkia Israel Airlines to resume flights to Marrakesh, Morocco, after wartime hiatus
According to the airline, the flights will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays, allowing Israeli travelers to visit one of North Africa's "most fascinating destinations."
Morocco prevents attacks by cell loyal to Islamic State in Sahel
Libyan forces detain 10 Gaza land convoy activists at Sirte checkpoint
INTERPOL arrests 201 suspects in largest cybercrime operation to date
Zionism beyond Europe: Restoring the Mizrahi narrative in Jewish education - opinion
Theodor Herzl stood on the shoulders of these pioneers, and his ideas for a Jewish state can be traced directly to them.
Cairo cements MENA relationships with Tunisia - analysis
Egypt further expanded its growing influence in North Africa by signing eight memoranda with Tunisia.
Morocco’s Amazigh revival: From ancient roots to modern identity
Middle East scholar Dr. Mohamed Chtatou: 'The Amazigh did not reject the Jews or the Arabs who came later; they integrated them.'
A changing North Africa celebrates Eid al-Adha
With Morocco facing economic and environmental strain, King Mohammed VI has called for a pause on animal sacrifice, prompting families to adapt their traditional Eid al-Adha celebrations
The urgent need to acknowledge North African Jews in Israeli memory - opinion
North African Jews' WWII struggles, long overlooked, are finally gaining recognition, revealing their resilience and vital contributions to history.
Tunisian Jew arrested in Djerba, social media claims arrest politically motivated - report
Videos were published showing groups of Jewish citizens attempting to break into a police station and block roads leading to it on the island in protest against the arrest.
Sudanese army seizes full control of presidential palace in Khartoum
The existing conflict has led to what the UN calls the world's largest humanitarian crisis, causing famine in several locations and disease across the country.
The Jewish and Amazigh communities have untapped resources for regional integration - opinion
The Amazigh people are the indigenous people of North Africa, with tribal populations stretching from Siwa in Egypt to Semara in Morocco.
How ISIS and al-Qaeda are expanding across North Africa - opinion
As long as terrorist groups exploit illicit trade networks, the risk of their expansion into North Africa and Europe remains dangerously high.
A new front: Iran is turning Algeria into an IRGC outpost and the West should be afraid - opinion
The IRGC, long the spearhead of Tehran’s expansionist ambitions and a state-within-a-state that thrives on destabilization, now finds in Algeria a new theater for its operations.