Israeli media: 3 new Arab countries on the road to normalization



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Friday 14 August 2020

I wrote – Iman Mahmoud

Today, Friday, the Israeli media revealed that three Arab countries should follow the UAE in normalizing relations with Israel, during “a very short time”, as they said.

The Times of Israel newspaper, citing informed sources, said Israeli officials were holding advanced talks with Bahrain regarding normalization of relations, just hours after the announcement of normalization with the UAE.

According to the newspaper, Bahrain should be the next country to establish official relations with Israel, a senior official at the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation said.

On Thursday evening, the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Israel issued a joint tripartite statement on the agreement to normalize relations between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv, in a historic agreement that works to promote peace in the Middle East region.

The three countries said they are confident in the possibility of further diplomatic breakthroughs with other countries and will work together to achieve this.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation website also cited informed sources in Washington that “the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Sultanate of Oman and Sudan will soon take this step and normalize their relations with Israel.”

The sources expressed the belief that it is a matter of very short time for Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman.

For his part, a senior US official told Palestinian media that Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman should normalize relations with Israel in the near future, according to the report.

Bahrain was among those who welcomed the agreement, and the Manama government said in a statement released by the National News Agency: “This historic step will help strengthen stability and peace in the region.”

Bahrain also said the agreement stopped “the annexation of Palestinian lands and pushes the region towards peace”.

US President Donald Trump announced the conclusion of a “historic peace agreement” between the UAE and the Israeli occupation state, noting that the two sides have announced a complete normalization of relations.

Trump made it clear that the deal would be called “Abraham”, calling on Arab and Islamic countries to follow the Emirati example and normalize relations with Israel, and said: “We may see other countries doing so.”

For his part, Jared Kushner, Trump’s chief adviser, expressed hope that new countries in the region will conclude similar deals, pointing out that “other Arab countries will follow the example of the United Arab Emirates”.

“We hope this is a rift as Israel can now normalize relations with other countries,” Kushner told reporters shortly after Trump announced the deal, adding that he believed there was “a good chance” for a another Arab-Israeli agreement within Mesi.

Kushner said the US administration is in talks with other Arab countries to normalize relations with Israel as well, noting that further announcements will come in the coming months.

The delegations of the United Arab Emirates and Israel will meet in the coming weeks to sign bilateral agreements relating to the sectors of investments, tourism, direct flights, security, communications, technology, energy, health, culture, the environment, the establishment of reciprocal embassies and other areas of mutual interest.

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