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Israel normalized relations with long-time foes Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates at the White House on Tuesday as President Donald Trump said similar US-brokered deals were close between the Jewish state and several other nations, including Saudi Arabia.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of Bahrain and the UAE sealed the accords establishing full diplomatic ties with a ceremony on a flag-decorated White House South Lawn.

Hundreds of guests attended the event, which Trump is hoping will boost his reelection chances in November, but there were no handshakes to cement the historic agreements in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The White House South Lawn where Israel  Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates signed normalization a...
The White House South Lawn where Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates signed normalization agreements
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Bahrain and the UAE are the first Arab nations to establish relations with Israel since Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994, and Trump hailed it as a "historic day for peace."

"After decades of division and conflict we mark the dawn of a new Middle East," he said.

Trump said the agreements, which have been denounced as a "betrayal" by the Palestinians, "will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive peace across the entire region."

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netan...
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara to the White House
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Speaking later to reporters, he said Israel would enter into similar deals with up to nine other countries, including regional power Saudi Arabia.

Netanyahu said the day heralded "a new dawn of peace."

"Ultimately it can end the Arab-Israeli conflict once and for all," he added.

"To all of Israel's friends in the Middle East... I say as-salaam alaikum, peace unto thee, shalom."

- 'Two-state solution' -

Neither Trump nor Netanyahu made any reference to the Palestinians during their remarks, and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas said Tuesday that only an Israeli withdrawal from its occupied territories could bring peace to the Middle East.

Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani arrives at the White House
Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani arrives at the White House
ALEX WONG, GETTY IMAGES/AFP

"Peace, security and stability will not be achieved in the region until the Israeli occupation ends," Abbas said.

As the accords were being signed in Washington, rockets were fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip, injuring two people and prompting Israeli air strikes on the territory.

For the Middle East, the deals 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.

Both the UAE and Bahrain foreign ministers made a point of mentioning the Palestinians in their remarks before the signing ceremony.

US President Donald Trump and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan
US President Donald Trump and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

"Thank you for choosing peace and halting the annexation of Palestinian territories," UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan told Netanyahu. "I stand here today to extend a hand of peace."

Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani said a "just, comprehensive and enduring two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict" would be the "bedrock" for lasting Middle East peace.

Trump, speaking to Fox News ahead of the ceremony, said the agreements would put pressure on the Palestinians to also negotiate or face being "left out in the cold."

Demonstrators in Gaza City burn pictures depicting leaders of Israel  Bahrain  the United Arab Emira...
Demonstrators in Gaza City burn pictures depicting leaders of Israel, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and the United States to denounce the accords between Israel and Bahrain and the UAE
Mohammed ABED, AFP

"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 reelected.

- F-35 sale to UAE -

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

US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls and hopes the accords will give him a boost
US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls and hopes the accords will give him a boost
Brendan Smialowski, AFP

The thaw will 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.

And it allows Trump to enjoy the optics of presiding over a historic breakthrough less than 50 days before the November 3 election, which opinion polls suggest he is currently on course to lose.

It also provides a dose of good news coverage to Netanyahu, a close Trump ally who faces a corruption trial and criticism over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

(L-R)Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  US Pr...
(L-R)Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump, and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan pose from the Truman Balcony at the White House
SAUL LOEB, AFP

The UAE, meanwhile, has been using the negotiations as part of its campaign to pressure Washington to sell it the cutting edge F-35 warplane.

Trump said Tuesday he was willing to sell the warplanes to the UAE despite Israeli opposition.

Hundreds of Palestinians protested ahead of the signing ceremony.

Clutching Palestinian flags and wearing blue face masks for protection against the coronavirus, demonstrators rallied in the cities of Nablus and Hebron in the occupied West Bank and in the Gaza Strip.

Several dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators also staged a protest outside the White House.

"This is a backstab to the Palestinian people," said Zeina Hutchison, one of the rally's organizers.

Israel normalized relations with long-time foes Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates at the White House on Tuesday as President Donald Trump said similar US-brokered deals were close between the Jewish state and several other nations, including Saudi Arabia.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of Bahrain and the UAE sealed the accords establishing full diplomatic ties with a ceremony on a flag-decorated White House South Lawn.

Hundreds of guests attended the event, which Trump is hoping will boost his reelection chances in November, but there were no handshakes to cement the historic agreements in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The White House South Lawn where Israel  Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates signed normalization a...

The White House South Lawn where Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates signed normalization agreements
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Bahrain and the UAE are the first Arab nations to establish relations with Israel since Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994, and Trump hailed it as a “historic day for peace.”

“After decades of division and conflict we mark the dawn of a new Middle East,” he said.

Trump said the agreements, which have been denounced as a “betrayal” by the Palestinians, “will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive peace across the entire region.”

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netan...

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara to the White House
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Speaking later to reporters, he said Israel would enter into similar deals with up to nine other countries, including regional power Saudi Arabia.

Netanyahu said the day heralded “a new dawn of peace.”

“Ultimately it can end the Arab-Israeli conflict once and for all,” he added.

“To all of Israel’s friends in the Middle East… I say as-salaam alaikum, peace unto thee, shalom.”

– ‘Two-state solution’ –

Neither Trump nor Netanyahu made any reference to the Palestinians during their remarks, and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas said Tuesday that only an Israeli withdrawal from its occupied territories could bring peace to the Middle East.

Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani arrives at the White House

Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani arrives at the White House
ALEX WONG, GETTY IMAGES/AFP

“Peace, security and stability will not be achieved in the region until the Israeli occupation ends,” Abbas said.

As the accords were being signed in Washington, rockets were fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip, injuring two people and prompting Israeli air strikes on the territory.

For the Middle East, the deals 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.

Both the UAE and Bahrain foreign ministers made a point of mentioning the Palestinians in their remarks before the signing ceremony.

US President Donald Trump and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan

US President Donald Trump and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP

“Thank you for choosing peace and halting the annexation of Palestinian territories,” UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan told Netanyahu. “I stand here today to extend a hand of peace.”

Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani said a “just, comprehensive and enduring two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict” would be the “bedrock” for lasting Middle East peace.

Trump, speaking to Fox News ahead of the ceremony, said the agreements would put pressure on the Palestinians to also negotiate or face being “left out in the cold.”

Demonstrators in Gaza City burn pictures depicting leaders of Israel  Bahrain  the United Arab Emira...

Demonstrators in Gaza City burn pictures depicting leaders of Israel, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and the United States to denounce the accords between Israel and Bahrain and the UAE
Mohammed ABED, AFP

“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 reelected.

– F-35 sale to UAE –

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

US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls and hopes the accords will give him a boost

US President Donald Trump is behind in the polls and hopes the accords will give him a boost
Brendan Smialowski, AFP

The thaw will 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.

And it allows Trump to enjoy the optics of presiding over a historic breakthrough less than 50 days before the November 3 election, which opinion polls suggest he is currently on course to lose.

It also provides a dose of good news coverage to Netanyahu, a close Trump ally who faces a corruption trial and criticism over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

(L-R)Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  US Pr...

(L-R)Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump, and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan pose from the Truman Balcony at the White House
SAUL LOEB, AFP

The UAE, meanwhile, has been using the negotiations as part of its campaign to pressure Washington to sell it the cutting edge F-35 warplane.

Trump said Tuesday he was willing to sell the warplanes to the UAE despite Israeli opposition.

Hundreds of Palestinians protested ahead of the signing ceremony.

Clutching Palestinian flags and wearing blue face masks for protection against the coronavirus, demonstrators rallied in the cities of Nablus and Hebron in the occupied West Bank and in the Gaza Strip.

Several dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators also staged a protest outside the White House.

“This is a backstab to the Palestinian people,” said Zeina Hutchison, one of the rally’s organizers.

AFP
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