Israel, Arab countries normalising diplomatic ties

 

                             ISRAEL                 CAPITAL - JERUSALEM                              CURRENCY - NEW SHEKEL


                                                

 PRESIDENT - ISSAC HERZOG

                          


                                       
 PRIME MINISTER - NAFTALI BENNETT

                                   

                                                                                    Israel, Arab countries normalising diplomatic ties

After the United Arab Emirates, bahrain has agreed tu normalise relations with Israel, in a US-brokered deal. Donald Trump announced the deal on Twitter on September 11 after he spoke by phone to bahrain's king Ahmed bin Isa Al Khalifa and Israeli prime minister Benjamin netanyahu. Trump is seeking re-election on November 3. It is just a month ago when the UAE had agreed to normalise ties with Israel under US-brokered deal the UAE is not the first Arab country to formally recognise Israel. Egypt signed the camp David Accords in 1979 in written for the Sinai, while Jordan sand its agreement in 1994 at the height of the Oslo peas process. It is notable that the UAE has signed its agreement with Israel when there are no peace negotiations whatsoever.


Bahrain-Israel deal will normalise diplomatic, commercial, security and other relations between the two countries. Bahrain, along with Saudi Arabia, had already dropped a man on Israeli flights using its air space.


The Palestinian leadership, however, condemned the agreement as a better of the Palestinian cause and recalled the Palestinian ambassador to Bahrain for consultations.

the fear among the palestinians is that these deals are a green light for more Arab States to normalize with Israel because for years they saw the US Israel's lawyer aur partner and now desi it as Israel agent.



Currently, 164 of the 193 UN member states recognize Israel. And these include 16 of the 22 members of the Arab league: Algeria, comros, Djibouti, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebnon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. Apardanine are members of organisation of Islamic cooperation: Afghanistan Bangladesh Brunei Indonesia Iran Malaysia Mali niger and Pakistan.


the other countries that do not recognize Israel are Bhutan Cuba North Korea and Venezuela. In  2002, the Arab league proposed recognition of Israel by Arab countries as part of the resolution of the Palestine-Israel conflict as part of the arabis initiative.



Israel maintenance full diplomatic relations with two of its Arab neighbours, Egypt and Jordan, after signing peace British in 1979 and 1994 respectively. in 2020 Israel signed agreements establishing diplomatic relations with 4 Arab league countries, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan and Moroccdiplomatic and foreign relations of Israel refers to the diplomatic ties with 164 of the other 192 UN member states as of December 2020. Israel is the member of the United Nations (UN) and a number of other international organisations. 

As of 2021, Israel had formal diplomatic relations with 168 other countries while 28 UN member states have either never established or have broken off diplomatic relations with Israel. Israel foreign relations are influenced primarily by Israel strategic situation in the middle East the border Arab Israeli conflict and the conflict with Iran particularly over iran's nuclear program along with the rejection by regional States.

Israel's foreign policy goals have their four bean to overcome diplomatic isolation and to achieve recognition and friendly relations with as many nations as possible, both in the middle East reason and further afield. Israel practices both open and secret diplomacy to further National goals for example, commercial trade and science and technology corporation, importing raw materials, engaging in military procurement as well as exporting arms and military assistance.

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