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Israeli parliament formally approves UAE normalisation deal

Israel’s parliament on Thursday voted overwhelmingly in favor of formally ratifying the country’s historic agreement normalising diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates.

Israel and the UAE announced the U.S.-brokered agreement in August, and signed a deal in a White House ceremony last month.

Key Highlights

  • The approval by the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament, which passed in a 80-13 vote, was largely a formality.

  • The UAE has become just the third Arab country to establish official ties with Israel, after Egypt and Jordan, and the first to do so in a quarter century.

  • Bahrain is also in the process of formalizing ties with Israel, and the White House has suggested that other Arab countries will follow suit.

  • The deals reflect a shift in the Middle East as Arab countries’ shared concerns with Israel about Iran outweigh their traditional support for the Palestinians.

  • The Palestinians, who have long relied on unified Arab support to boost them against Israel, have condemned the deal and accused the UAE of betrayal.

  • The Joint List, the main Arab-dominated faction in parliament, cast the lone opposing votes Thursday in solidarity with their Palestinian brethren.

  • Ayman Odeh, chairman of the Joint List, said the only deal that would bring peace and prosperity to the region would be a peace agreement creating an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.


SOURCE: The New Indian Express

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