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Netanyahu, senior officials meet with UAE’s first ambassador to Israel

“We’re changing the Middle East. We’re changing the world,” says the Israeli premier.

Mohammed Fateh Ali Al Khaja (left), the United Arab Emirates' first ambassador to Israel, meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on March 2, 2021. Credit: Koby Gideon/GPO.
Mohammed Fateh Ali Al Khaja (left), the United Arab Emirates’ first ambassador to Israel, meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on March 2, 2021. Credit: Koby Gideon/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Tuesday with the first United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Israel, Mohamed Mahmoud Fateh Ali Al Khaja, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

“We’re changing the Middle East. We’re changing the world,” said Netanyahu, congratulating the ambassador and telling him how glad he was to see him.

Israeli National Security Council head Meir Ben-Shabbat and other senior officials joined the meeting, which took place at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem. The meeting was said to have focused on the potential for developing joint regional and bilateral projects in a broad range of fields.

“We’re making history, and making history requires wisdom, courage and confidence,” said Al Khaja.

To which a smiling Netanyahu replied, “And I would say competence, too. Competence is important. But we have all that in abundance, so you’re going to have your hands full. We’re going to make sure that you do.”

On Monday, Al Khaja presented his diplomatic credentials to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

The national anthems of Israel and the UAE were played by the Israel Defense Forces’ band at the ceremony on Monday, during which the new UAE ambassador reviewed an IDF honor guard.

“The entire Israeli people welcomes you with joy,” Rivlin told the ambassador after greeting him in Arabic. “This will be your most important mission—to welcome the hands reaching out to you, to meet the Israeli people and to get to know them up close. Treaties are signed by leaders, but real, sustained peace is made between peoples, face to face.”

Al Khajah was installed on Feb. 14 as the UAE’s Israeli ambassador in an official ceremony in Abu Dhabi in the presence of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum—vice president and prime minister of the UAE, and the ruler of Dubai—who wished the new ambassador success and urged him to work to achieve friendly and cooperative relations with Israel.

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