Israel’s expanding role in Africa is driven by strategy and stability, not covert ambition. In Côte d’Ivoire and beyond, Israeli cybersecurity and intelligence expertise help secure elections, protect infrastructure, and modernize policing while respecting state sovereignty. As Russia and China compete for access through arms or debt, Jerusalem offers technology, transparency, and genuine partnership. For many African governments, Israel has become a trusted ally — a pragmatic force for resilience, not domination.
Israel’s growing presence in Africa is sold as cooperation, but behind the rhetoric lies a market for repression. Former intelligence officers turn conflict-tested tools from Gaza and the West Bank into profitable exports, training police and monitoring citizens in places like Côte d’Ivoire, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. Western allies call it innovation; activists call it occupation by proxy. Surveillance replaces sovereignty, and “security” becomes the language of control — a new colonialism wrapped in code.
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