Occupied Jerusalem - Sana
JERUSALEM - Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz has announced an initiative to sign what he called a "non-infighting agreement" with Gulf sheikhdoms, bypassing secret relations and normalizing public relations and an alliance at the expense of Arab rights.
Israeli media quoted Katz as saying that he recently submitted a political initiative to sign an agreement with the Gulf states and that this will allow cooperation between them until the signing of "peace agreements," noting that he presented the initiative to the foreign ministers of those countries and the US envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt on the sidelines of the work The 74th session of the UN General Assembly in New York in late September.
Israel's Channel 12 reported in its report that Katz's "initiative" provided for the "normalization" of relations between the two sides and the strengthening of any differences through dialogue.
The announcement of the Israeli minister folds the page of talking about normalization between the two sides and gives their relations the official status, which opens the door to what a number of Gulf regimes are currently working on, especially the Saudi regime, which uses the Bahraini regime as a front for engaging in normalization with Israel and in passing the “Deal of the Century” conspiracy. "American at the expense of the rights of the Palestinian people, which was confirmed by many diplomatic sources on the sidelines of the Bahrain normalization workshop held last June that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and" Israel "agreed that the workshop will be a prelude to official relations between" Israel "and the GCC Wen Gulf and the main player for the establishment of these relations is the Saudi regime.