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Israel establishes full ties with Bahrain, UAE at White House
From left: Bahrain Foreign Affairs Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, prime minister of IsraelBenjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump, and foreign affairs minister of the United ArabEmirates Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan participate in a signing ceremony yesterday.(Photo: AFP)
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September 16, 2020

Israel establishes full ties with Bahrain, UAE at White House

WASHINGTON, DC, United States (AFP) — Israel normalised relations with long-time foes Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates at a White House ceremony yesterday, as President Donald Trump said similar US-brokered deals were close between the Jewish State and “five or six” other nations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of Bahrain and the UAE sealed the historic agreements with a signing ceremony on a flag-decorated White House lawn.

Hundreds of guests attended the event despite the novel coronavirus pandemic but there were no ceremonial handshakes to cement the agreements.

Bahrain and the UAE are the first Arab nations to establish relations with Israel since Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994 and Trump, who is hoping the deals will boost his re-election hopes, hailed it as a “historic day for peace in the Middle East”.

“After decades of division and conflict we mark the dawn of a new Middle East,” Trump said. “We’re here this afternoon to change the course of history.”

He said the agreements “will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive peace across the entire region” and “there will be other countries, very, very soon”.

Speaking to reporters before the ceremony, Trump said “we’ll have at least five or six countries coming along very quickly”.

Trump did not name the additional countries, but hinted during a meeting with UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan that Saudi Arabia may be on board.

“We’ve had great talks with Saudi Arabia. I think their mind is very open,” Trump said.

Netanyahu called the day a “pivot of history”.

“It heralds a new dawn of peace,” he said. “Ultimately it can end the Arab-Israeli conflict once and for all.”

In remarks directed at Netanyahu, UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan said: “I stand here today to extend a hand of peace and receive a hand of peace.”

“Thank you for choosing peace and halting the annexation of Palestinian territories,” he said in one of the rare references to the Palestinians during the event.

For the Mideast, the deals dubbed the Abraham Accords mark a distinct shift in a decades-old status quo where Arab countries have tried to maintain unity against Israel over its treatment of the stateless Palestinians.

In his remarks, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani stressed the need for a “two-state” solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Trump, speaking to Fox News ahead of the ceremony, said the agreements would put pressure on the Palestinians to also come to the negotiating table or they would be “left out in the cold”.

“The Palestinians will ultimately come in too,” he said.

“And you’re going to have peace in the Middle East without being stupid and shooting everybody, and killing everybody, and having blood all over the sand.”

Trump predicted that Iran — a regional rival to Bahrain and the UAE — would seek to make a deal with the United States if he is re-elected.

“I think they want to make a deal,” he said. “I’ll make a very fair deal.”

All the four countries at the White House share a common hostility to Iran, which Trump has put under crippling economic and diplomatic pressure.

The thaw will also give Israel and its two new Arab partners a big economic opening, just when they are looking to rebuild after the international slowdown triggered by the pandemic.

Trump enjoyed the optics of presiding over a historic breakthrough less than 50 days before election day, which opinion polls suggest he is currently on course to lose.

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