Morocco — Israeli Tech Start-Up to Begin Operations. Casablanca, Morocco — An Israeli-Moroccan tech start-up is poised to launch operations in the coming weeks, marking a significant development in the bilateral relationship between the two nations.
The move is part of a broader initiative aimed at fostering economic and technological cooperation between Morocco and Israel.
According to local reports, the Moroccan economic delegation is scheduled to travel to Israel in the coming weeks, at the initiative of a well — connected Israeli NGO. This visit is expected to strengthen ties between the two countries and explore new opportunities for collaboration.
The launch of the tech start — up is part of a framework agreement signed under the auspices of the US Secretary of State and Morocco’s foreign minister.
This agreement is set to provide American companies with preferential access to minerals in the disputed territory, which could potentially boost investment in the region.
In addition to the economic benefits, the agreement is also expected to enhance diplomatic relations between Morocco and Israel. French diplomats and companies are reported to be assisting in the effort to increase investment in Morocco in the long term.
First announced in 2024 by the then head of the American database management giant Safra Katz, the establishment of a research and development center is now taking concrete form.
Once registered, the center is expected to become a hub for technological innovation and collaboration between Israeli and Moroccan experts.
The tech start — up is seen as a symbol of the growing partnership between Morocco and Israel.
It comes at a time when the Middle East is witnessing increasing regional cooperation, with both countries looking to diversify their economies and strengthen their positions in the global market. While the exact details of the tech start-up and its operations remain unclear, the move is being closely watched by observers who see it as a potential game-changer for the region.
Further details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.





