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2020-09-13T11:43:54.670Z


Extra-parliamentary movements demanded that the ministers receive the details, which were formulated by the Prime Minister's Office, ahead of the signing ceremony on Tuesday. They wanted to check that Israel had not undertaken in principle to establish a Palestinian state or to freeze construction in the settlements. The left also called for the information to be revealed


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Click on Netanyahu on the right to reveal the details of the agreement with the Emirates: "There is no reason to hide"

Extra-parliamentary movements demanded that the ministers receive the details, which were formulated by the Prime Minister's Office, ahead of the signing ceremony on Tuesday.

They wanted to check that Israel had not undertaken in principle to establish a Palestinian state or to freeze construction in the settlements.

The left also called for the information to be revealed

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NEWS Before taking off from Abu Dhabi (Photo: Barak Ravid and Reuters, Editing: Nir Chen)

Right-wing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reveal the details of the agreement with the United Arab Emirates, which is expected to be signed on Tuesday at the White House.

Non-parliamentary right-wing movements began this morning (Sunday) demanding that government ministers receive the details of the agreement, which was not presented to the government and was formulated in a classified and exclusive manner by the Prime Minister's Office.



The "Sovereignty Movement" sent messages to ministers demanding to verify the details of the agreement and check that it does not include agreement in principle to establish a Palestinian state, or to freeze construction in the settlements.

At the same time, the "My Israel" movement tweeted "Does any of the decision-makers in Israel know what is in the agreement with the United Arab Emirates? What are they going to sign? Is there anyone who can ensure that the agreement does not freeze construction in settlement or consent to a Palestinian state?"

And tagged right-wing ministers in government.

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Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters)

Editor of "Makor Rishon", Haggai Segal, tweeted that "if the agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain so wonderful, there is no reason to hide them from the government, the Knesset and especially the public," while MK Bezalel Smotrich expressed Twitter support his words.



The requirement to disclose the agreements with the Gulf States for approval by the Knesset has risen in recent days on the left, although senior officials involved in working on the agreement that there is no legal obligation to bring the agreements the government and Knesset approval before signature and that the agreements will be submitted in the Knesset after the signing.



Meretz MK Nitzan Horowitz, called yesterday Reveal all the overt and covert agreements behind the normalization agreements and bring them to the Knesset for approval, against the background of reports of arms deals between the United States and the Gulf states on the sidelines of the agreements.

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"There is no reason to hide the agreements."

Israeli and US delegations at the reception in Abu Dhabi (Photo: Amos Ben Gershon, GPO)

"The State of Israel is a democratic state, so the prime minister must act transparently and bring to the Knesset all the summaries made behind the scenes. Netanyahu's lies regarding the sale of the advanced planes to the Emirates have been exposed to the public.



The prime minister will fly tonight to the signing ceremony of the agreement with the United Arab Emirates, which will be held this coming Tuesday at the White House.

The event will be held under the auspices of President Donald Trump, and will be attended by the Israeli delegation led by Netanyahu and a senior delegation from the United Arab Emirates, led by Foreign Minister Abdullah Ben Zayed.

The normalization agreement with Bahrain will also be signed at the ceremony.

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