UAE-Israel Accord Destroys Possibility Of Peace: Palestinians
The Morning Standard|August 15, 2020
Iran & Turkey also lashed out at UAE, a regional rival, accusing it of betraying the Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims
UAE-Israel Accord Destroys Possibility Of Peace: Palestinians

JERUSALEM

ISRAEL’S agreement to establish diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates marks a watershed moment in its relations with Arab countries, but the Palestinians say it puts a just resolution of the West Asian conflict even farther out of reach.

The UAE presented its decision to upgrade longstanding ties to Israel as a way of encouraging peace efforts by taking Israel’s planned annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank off the table, something Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly rebuffed by insisting the pause was “temporary.”

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