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Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister: An analysis of Arabic social media indicates an “organized attempt to create negative discourse by those who oppose the peace process.”
The UAE and other Arab Gulf states have boycotted Qatar since 2017 and have demanded that it close the base.
He was there at the invitation of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Nahyan and the president of the local Jewish community, Solly Wolf.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi: “Our signatures side by side in the Book of Remembrance is like a shared cry and oath: to remember and not to forget, and to promise never again.”
The sale of F-35 fighter jets comes in the aftermath of the United Arab Emirates normalizing ties with the Jewish state.
The main findings of the report show that the 2020-21 textbooks promote anti-Semitism, reject peace, and fail to discuss tolerance and coexistence.
The Gulf nation will work to ensure that its agreement with Israel “opens new intellectual horizons in the region,” says UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
“Hello, friend,” featuring Israel’s Elkana Martziano and the UAE’s Walid Aljassim conveys a message of peace between the two countries.
In the wake of the Abraham Accords, “the potential vis-à-vis the UAE is endless,” says Israel’s National Cyber Directorate head Yigal Unna.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: “The UAE will be the fourth country in the world to send a mission to explore the moon.”
Despite Israeli objections, the sale seems to be moving ahead.
“It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that if Israel’s the only country in the Middle East that has F-35s, that selling it to someone else no longer produces that Qualitative Military Edge in the air,” said Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.).