Israel Eyes Strong Ties with East African States   
Local Editor

 
 
             Kenyan PM Raila Odinga 
Israel is looking at Africa’s east as an important strategic 
interest, and trying to step up ties with nations in the region under 
the name of “controlling the spread of Islamic extremists”.

The Associated Press reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
 Netanyahu hosted the leaders of Uganda and Kenya earlier this week.
Kenyan
 leader has said that the Zionist entity has promised to provide 
‘security assistance’ to his country to help protect its borders.

Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has said Netanyahu promised to
 help build “a coalition against fundamentalism,” bringing together the 
countries Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Tanzania. The African country
 also has said Israel’s president, Shimon Peres, has told him Israel iss
 ready to make “everything available to Kenya” for internal security.
For the Israeli part, Netanyahu's office refuses to comment on 
Odinga's claims, while Peres' office suggests the Kenyan leader has gone too 
far.
An official in the Peres’ office says he has boasted that 
Israel is one of the most advanced countries in the world regarding 
homeland security and would be happy to share its expertise with any 
country fighting "global terror." But the official, speaking on 
condition of anonymity says no specifics have been discussed.

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Another Israeli official says an alliance with Kenya and other eastern African 
countries is natural.
The
 agency quotes Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev as saying: “We 
have joint interests and we believe that mutual cooperation can be 
beneficial to us all”.

Uganda and Kenya have been battling al-Shabab, a Somalia-based al-Qaeda-linked 
group.
According
 to AP, the Zionist entity also has intentions to build strong ties with
 the newly liberated South Sudan whose president has held a meeting with
 Netanyahu at the United Nations in September.

In Israel’s eyes, eastern Africa poses a potential hinterland 
where al-Qaeda and other militants can potentially forge ties with 
similarly minded groups just to the north in Egypt and Gaza. Israeli 
officials already believe that Sudan is a pathway for smugglers 
providing weapons to militants in Gaza and the Sinai, and that 
al-Qaeda-linked groups in Egypt have been behind a deadly cross-border 
raid in August that killed eight Israelis.

The Zionist entity already has military ties with several African countries, 
including Nigeria, Tanzania and the Ivory Coast.

Relations with Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan have not yet reached
 that stage, though Israel's “Defense” Ministry has given clearance for 
private Israeli security firms to operate in those nations, including 
some arms sales. Israeli defense officials say intelligence sharing is 
limited to a few close allies at this stage.

"The Ministry of Defense has excellent relations with a number of
 friendly nations in Africa, especially internal security and 
counterterrorism," an official said, refusing to elaborate. He was not 
allowed to be identified under ministry regulations.
Israel has a long history of involvement in Africa, sending experts 
in agriculture and development, as well as military advisers and 
mercenaries, over the years.  

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