Algerian-backed Polisario Front claims right to self-determination over disputed territory that Israel recognized as under Moroccan control this week

Algeria-backed Polisario Front says decision by Jerusalem is 'null and void,' accuses Israel of trying to destabilize region

Invitation may pave way for premier's first trip to an Abraham Accords country, comes weeks after Rabat canceled summit due to violence against Palestinians

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sends letter to King Mohammed VI announcing move, adding that Jerusalem is positively examining opening a consulate in region's capital Dakhla

In Rabat, Amir Ohana says the countries are holding 'serious discussions' on matter, adds Netanyahu will announce decision 'in the near future'

Move would open door for Jerusalem and Rabat to upgrade to full diplomatic ties, Reuters reports, as national security adviser visits North African kingdom

Rabat reportedly pressuring Jerusalem to formally recognize sovereignty over disputed north African territory as Foreign Ministry holds back

Visiting minister's assertion, which was made after meetings with Moroccan officials, appears to be undercut by her hosts, who say she 'reaffirmed' Israel's position

Interior minister to meet with a variety of counterparts in Morocco; plans to create opportunities for Moroccan workers in Israeli construction and nursing sectors

Foreign ministers of three countries -- Nasser Bourita, Yair Lapid and Antony Blinken -- hold video conference; Moroccan FM accepts invitation to visit Israel

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