Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday pledged his country's cooperation with African nations against "terrorism" as he met Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, AFP reports.
"Israel is willing and prepared to work with African countries in our common battle against militant Islamic terrorism," Netanyahu said as he went into talks with Kenyatta, whose country has long been a strategic ally of Israel.
"I have to say that more and more African countries recognize what you recognize - that Israel is a unique partner against this extremism".