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Netanyahu: The agreement can end the conflict; Representative of the Emirates: You chose peace - Walla! news

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"The agreement could end the Israeli-Arab conflict," he said. The Emirati foreign minister praised Netanyahu: "The positive consequences will continue." Bahrain Representative: "Hope for the Young Generation"


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Netanyahu: The agreement can end the conflict;

Emirates Representative: You have chosen peace

"The agreement could end the Israeli-Arab conflict," he said. The Emirati foreign minister praised Netanyahu: "The positive consequences will continue." Bahrain Representative: "Hope for the Young Generation"

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Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 21:43

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In the video: The signing ceremony of the agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain (Photo: Government Press Office, edited by: Itai Amram)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this evening (Tuesday) that the agreements Israel has signed with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to normalize relations could put an end to the Israeli-Arab conflict.

The prime minister made the remarks at a White House signing ceremony, adding: "This day is a record moment in history. It heralds a new era of peace after decades of Israel praying for peace.



Netanyahu thanked US President Donald Trump for his efforts to reach an agreement. "I thank Trump for your leadership was certainly with Israel, fighting Nation dictators in Iran and mediating between Israel and the Palestinians and the peace agreements that will bring a new era in the whole world," he said.



before Netanyahu opened the ceremony, Nam Trump. he referred to the relationship in the past between Israel and Arab countries In the Middle East, and welcomed the agreement. "In the history of Israel there have been only two peace agreements, and now we have reached two in two months, and there will be more," he said



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The peace agreement will open the door for Muslims around the world to visit the holy places in Israel, and to visit al-Aqsa.

Together these agreements will be the basis for overall peace in the region, something no one thought was possible, but now it is being done with mutual respect and partnership, "he said.

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"A new era in the world."

Netanyahu during his speech at the White House, tonight (Photo: Reuters)

The third speaker was Emirates Foreign Minister Ben-Zayed.

He praised Netanyahu for the move at the beginning of his remarks and said: Thank you Netanyahu for choosing peace and stopping the annexation of the Palestinian lands.

"I stand today, reaching out for peace and getting a hand for peace. Pursuing peace is a value, but things must be accompanied by action. We are witnessing today a move that can change the Middle East and the world," he said, declaring: "The positive consequences will not stop."

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"Reaching out for peace and getting a hand for peace."

Ben-Zayed in the White House (Photo: Reuters)

After Ben-Zayed, Bahraini Foreign Minister a-Ziani spoke.

He called the event a "real historic day" and "a moment of hope and opportunity for all the peoples of the Middle East, especially for the younger generation."

A-Ziani, at which point his country has agreed to open negotiations on an agreement with Israel, congratulated the United Arab Emirates on the more substantive agreement they signed.

"To our brothers in the Emirates, I congratulate you on the peace agreement. Hope to sign a similar agreement for a better future."

He turned to the prime minister and said, "Netanyahu, these are big steps for your country. Security is only possible if the interests of the peoples of the region are protected."



"The Declaration of Peace is a historic step on the path to long and lasting peace, prosperity throughout the Middle East and regardless of religion, race or ideology. For too long the Middle East has retreated due to conflicts. This has sabotaged the potential of smart and talented people and we now have the opportunity to change that." Said a-Ziani.

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