Israel’s agreements with the UAE and Bahrain provide Riyadh a beta test on normalizing relations with the Jewish state.
Oman is expected to send representative to White House signing ceremony – official
WASHINGTON, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Oman is expected to send a representative to Tuesday’s White House ceremony where Israel will sign normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain …
Israel signs accords with United Arab Emirates and Bahrain at White House ceremony
Donald Trump’s allies hope the accords will burnish his credentials as peacemaker as the U.S. presidential election nears.
Rouhani: UAE, Bahrain will bear ‘consequences’ of Israel deals
Iran President Hassan Rouhani’s remarks come a day after Israel, UAE, Bahrain sign normalisation deals brokered by US.
Trump plays global dealmaker with Israel and two Arab countries
In a historic signing ceremony hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain on Tuesday became the third and fourth Arab nations to move toward establishing …
Israel bombs Gaza after rocket fire as UAE, Bahrain sign deals
Israeli planes pound Gaza after rockets fired from besieged strip as Israel, UAE, Bahrain signed normalisation deals.
UAE and Bahrain break with other Arab nations to recognize Israel
President Trump hosts signing of agreements under which Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates recognize Israel, only the third and fourth Arab countries to do so.
Is Saudi Arabia softening its Israel stance?
As the UAE and Bahrain sign their historic treaty normalizing diplomatic ties with Israel at the White House on Tuesday, further evidence is emerging that attitudes are shifting across the Arab world …
WW3: Trump’s Israel peace agreement to give UAE more ammunition – Palestine furious
DONALD TRUMP has applauded a historic Middle East agreement which could see sophisticated US weapons being sold to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Israel, U.A.E. and Bahrain Sign Accords, With an Eager Trump Playing Host
President Trump said the agreements to normalize relations marked “the dawn of a new Middle East,” but some analysts said his claims were overblown.