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UAE Israel relations: First Commercial Flight Landed In Israel

UAE and Israel: First Commercial Flight Landed In Israel

Israel and the UAE reported in August they had consented to notmalize ties, thereby initiating business, banking and intergovernmental alliances, along with an end to a persistent persistent boycott by the UAE against Israel. The first commercial passenger flight to Israel by a carrier from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has landed near Tel Aviv, … Read more

Israeli, UAE Foreign Ministers Meet In Germany For Talks

Israeli, UAE Foreign Ministers Meet In Germany For Talks

The foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates and Israel met in Berlin for talks, Germany hopes it will strengthen ties between the two countries and boost peace efforts in the Middle East. German Foreign Minister Heiko Josef Maas said they are very proud that the Israeli and Emirati foreign ministers have chosen Berlin for … Read more

US strongly objects to Turkish President’s meeting with Hamas officials

US strongly objects to Turkish President's meeting with Hamas officials

The United States has strongly objected to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s meeting with two Hamas leaders, saying such moves would isolate Turkey and harm the interests of the Palestinian people. A statement from US State Department spokesman Morgan Ortagus said, “The United States strongly objects to Turkish President Erdogan hosting two Hamas leaders in … Read more

Pompeo arrives Middle-East on a five-day tour as part of Trump’s Arab-Israel push

Mike Pompeo

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Israel on Monday (today) on an official Middle-East five-day tour, days after it was announced that United Arab Emirates (UAE) normalizes ties with Israel.

Pompeo, wearing a face mask in the colours of the US flag, was due to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

However, in the coming days he will also visit Sudan, Bahrain and the UAE, the State Department said.

Washington and its close ally Israel hope that the Jewish state will soon be able to normalize ties with other regional countries, including several that share their deep animosity with Iran.

In Jerusalem, Pompeo and Netanyahu were due to discuss “regional security issues related to Iran’s malicious influence” and “establishing and deepening Israel’s relationships in the region,” the State Department said.

Netanyahu said Sunday he and Pompeo would talk about “expanding the circle of peace in our region. We’re working on peace with more countries, and I think there will be more countries — and in the not-so-distant future.”

Israel had previously only signed peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, which unlike the UAE share borders with Israel and had technically been at war with the Jewish state.

President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan had predicted cooperation between Israel and those Arab countries which, like Israel, see Iran as their main foe and accuse it of fuelling regional conflicts.

The pro-Netanyahu daily Israel Hayom said on Sunday that direct talks with the UAE on the wording of the deal were close to starting and that ‘a full agreement could be reached within a month’ with a signing at the White House.

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