Morocco became fourth Arab country to normalise ties with Israel

After the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, Morocco has become the fourth Arab country to normalise ties with Israel in last five months.

  • In return for Morocco’s decision to establish formal ties with Israel, the U.S. has recognised it’s sovereignty over Western Sahara, a disputed territory in northwestern Africa.

Western Sahara controversy and features

  • This large, arid and sparsely populated region that shares borders with Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania and has a long Atlantic coast was a Spanish colony.
  • The region is home to the Sahrawi tribe.
  • In 1973, a guerilla movement sprang up called the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro (Polisario Front), named after the two regions constituting the Spanish province. Later it was called the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).
  • In 1975, as part of the Madrid Accords with Morocco and Mauritania, Spain decided to leave the territory.
  • Morocco has controlled around 80 per cent of Western Sahara.
  • The SADR has been recognised by around 70 countries, and is a member of the African Union (AU). It lacks recognition from the world’s major powers, as well as the United Nations.
  • Over 1 lakh Sahrawis live in refugee camps in Algeria, which continues to support their self-determination efforts, along with Mauritania.

(The Hindu and Indian Express)

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