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Posted on November 19, 2020 by admin

Palestine says ambassadors going back to UAE, Bahrain after Abraham Accords spat

Palestine will send its ambassadors back to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain after recalling them in protest at the Gulf countries’ US-brokered deals establishing ties with Israel, a …

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