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Israel bid to mend Arab ties; invites Morocco king to visit
(Agencies)

6 November 2005
TEL AVIV — Israeli President Moshe Katsav issued a public invitation to King Mohammad of Morocco on Wednesday to visit Israel on an official visit and help sow the seeds of peace in the region.

The invitation was relayed via Andre Azoulay, a long-time financial and economic adviser to the king and to his late father King Hassan II, and former government ministers Robert Asraf, President of the World Federation of Moroccan Jews; and Serge Berdugo, President of the Jewish Communities of Morocco.

The three men are in Israel at the head of a large delegation of Moroccan Jews.

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