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Uganda army chief says Jesus told him to build Yoni Netanyahu monument; compares Sudan’s RSF to Hitler
Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni, said he dreamed of erecting a monument to Netanyahu’s brother in Entebbe before likening Sudan’s RSF to Hitler; he later deleted the post about the monument
ynet Global
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02.24.26
From Dimona to Nigeria, Israeli students harness the power of the sun to fight global hunger
Middle school students from southern Israel win first place in a UN-backed program for a solar-powered food initiative, with plans to launch a pilot factory in Nigeria within a year
Yogev Israeli
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02.03.26
Israel’s Commit acquires Africa-focused tech recruiter Savannah in strategic talent expansion
The all-cash deal, valued in the millions, expands Commit’s offshore operations into Africa, tapping a fast-growing pool of English-speaking developers as global demand rises for software and AI talent
ynet Global
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01.18.26
Zambia’s ambassador reveals why Israel holds the key to his country’s future
Zambia and Israel maintained close ties from the mid-1960s through the early 1970s, until relations were strained following the Yom Kippur War
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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01.17.26
‘I walked freely with an Israeli passport’: an Israeli on daily life in Somaliland and pirate threats
Israeli entrepreneur recounts years spent living and working in little-known Somaliland, describing business opportunities, daily life and why he felt safe on land despite the threat of piracy at sea
Sharon Kidon
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12.30.25
Moroccan official hails Israel partnership, eyes Africa cooperation
Five years after normalization with Israel, Moroccan official Khaled al Fatawi says relations remain strong despite regional turmoil, citing economic growth, Jewish heritage protection and a shared vision for cooperation across Africa
Alexandra Lukash
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12.23.25
Alone on two wheels: how an Israeli motorcyclist crossed 18,641 miles of Africa
Loneliness, absolute freedom, and addictive danger: Or Ozeri set out on a solo motorcycle journey deep into Africa with a tent and a knife, only to discover that reckless drivers, not lions, were his greatest fear; in an interview with ynet, he recounts staying with gold miners in Angola, battling sinking sands, and deciding not to spend Yom Kippur on the road
Assaf Kamar
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12.13.25
Nigerian authorities secure release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren, Channels TV reports
Church leaders and state officials say they have not yet been formally notified of the reported release, as they hope and pray it's true
Reuters
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12.07.25
Mossad foils Iranian plot to attack Israeli targets in Africa, report says
Iran's Quds Force operatives recruit proxy network of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and local Africans to gather intel and carry out attacks on Israeli diplomats in Senegal and Uganda; plot uncovered through joint intelligence efforts with friendly African nations
Itamar Eichner
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11.26.25
Coup on live TV: military officers in African nation seize power, halt elections
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony that has seen 4 coups, announce on state TV they are seizing power over foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country; borders closed, gunfire reported near presidential palace
Associated Press
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11.26.25
Namibia’s Adolf Hitler poised to win election again; says name has nothing to do with Nazis
Namibia votes Wednesday as councilor Adolf Hitler Uunona seeks a second term, saying his father chose the name without grasping its Nazi legacy and that voters judge him on service, not the shock value that draws global attention
Dennis Bihler
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11.26.25
Israel should be ‘in the game’ on Africa, says expert
Shiri Fein-Grossman: 'Everybody’s now rushing to be Africa’s friends'
Lidar Grave-Lazi, ILTV
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11.12.25
Global fears grow of Mali’s collapse as Jihadists tighten siege on capital
Mali’s potential collapse could destabilize the entire Sahel, a region crucial to global security, migration, and counterterrorism efforts; its fall would expand jihadist influence across West Africa and deepen Russia’s foothold on the continent
ynet, News Agencies
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11.04.25
From Tanzania to Uganda, Israelis spend holiday giving back
SID Israel CEO Ayelet Levin-Karp emphasizes strengthening economic and diplomatic ties with Africa is essential for Israel, ‘maybe now more than ever’
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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09.27.25
‘Someone on a bus asked me to buy him a house’: The Israeli who crossed Africa
After his military service, 27-year-old Israeli Uri Liron embarks on a transformative ten-month journey across Africa, traveling from Nairobi to Cape Town by bus, hitchhiking and on foot, with no flights and a tight budget
Assaf Kamar
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08.25.25
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