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History in Tel Aviv: The UAE flag was hoisted at the embassy opening ceremony
The ceremony was held in Tel Aviv in the presence of Ambassador Muhammad al-Hajah and President Yitzhak Herzog, almost a year since the announcement of the normalization agreements between the two countries, and about two weeks after the inauguration of the Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
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Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 08:33 Updated: 08:59
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The Emirates of the United Arab Emirates in Israel will be officially inaugurated this morning (Wednesday) at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, in the presence of President Yitzhak Herzog and Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Israel, Muhammad al-Haja.
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At the end of last month, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid visited the Emirates, where he attended the inauguration of the Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of Israel in Dubai.
Now, in the last step so far in the framework of the establishment of relations between Jerusalem and Abu Adbi, the Emirate Embassy in Israel is also opening, almost a year since the announcement of the normalization agreements between the countries.
Since then, Israel has also announced normalization agreements with Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.
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