Israel, Seven African Countries Agree to Collaborate on Security, Economic Issues
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hands with Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta. Israel and seven Africa countries agreed on collaboration this week. Photo: Twitter.
Israel and seven African countries including Zambia with a population of almost 300 million people have agreed to collaborate on security and economic matters to improve the lives of citizens.
And Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country was a perfect parter to African countries on various fields especially security and economic development.
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