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Israel Signs Historic Peace Treaties With Arab States

Israel Signs Historic Peace Treaties With Arab States

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Israel Signs Historic Peace Treaties With Arab States.

CityNews Nigeria reports that the nation of Israel has signed treaties with Arab States.

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This is peace in the Middle East, a strong peace,” said the American president, referring to “at least five or six additional countries that want to see peace with Israel.”

 

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On Tuesday, Israel signed historic agreements with two Gulf states, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

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Prior to the ceremony, which U.S. President Donald Trump presided over, the American leader offered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “special token of affection,” which consisted of a “key to the White House and a key to our hearts.”

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Trump referred to Netanyahu as an “amazing leader.”

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“You have the key to the hearts of the people of Israel,” responded Netanyahu, “because of all of the things you have done for the Jewish state.”

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Prior to the signing, Trump referred to “at least five or six additional countries” that “want to see peace [with Israel], they’re tired of fighting.” Trump was likely referring to Saudi Arabia, Oman, Sudan and Morocco.

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There’s going to be peace in the Middle East,” added Trump. “I believe Iran wants to make a deal”

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Trump noted that he “cut off payments to the Palestinians … they speak badly about Israel and the U.S., I said ‘Why are we paying them?’”

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Netanyahu issued comments during the meeting with Trump, declaring, “Israel is breaking out to the entire world. The tyrants of Tehran are isolated, I hope they’ll come around to the circle of peace.”

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More than 700 guests attended the White House signing ceremony on Tuesday, which was held on the South Lawn.

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The peace agreements were signed by Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of the UAE and Bahrain, with Trump serving as a signing witness to the agreements, which have been dubbed the “Abraham Accords.”

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Trump referred to the exchange of ambassadors and the opening of embassies in all of the nations.

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At the ceremony, Netanyahu lauded the treaties for “bringing hope to all of the children of Abraham!”

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He referred to this as a “new era of peace.”

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Israel signed individual bilateral agreements with the UAE and Bahrain, in addition to a document signed by all three nations, which formalize official diplomatic relations between the Jewish state and the two Gulf nations.

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The Palestinians rejected the peace treaties, with Palestinian Authority officials repeatedly calling them “a stab in the back by fellow Arabs.

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According to a poll cited by the Associated Press, “Fifty-three percent of Palestinians described the [Isrel-UAE-Bahrain] agreement as a ‘betrayal’ while 17% said it marked the ‘abandonment’ of their cause. To that end, small pockets of Palestinians on Tuesday “trampled and set fire to pictures of Trump, Netanyahu and the leaders of the UAE and Bahrain,”

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