In the days to come, another country will deal with Israel

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Jared Kushner, an adviser to President Trump and his son-in-law, has claimed that "another country will deal with Israel in the coming days." Jared Kushner has said that the UAE has reached an agreement to prevent Israel from occupying part of the West Bank. He said another country was likely to strike a deal with Israel in the coming days. He did not name the country. It should be noted that today the United Arab Emirates has recognized Israel. For the first time, diplomatic relations will be established between Israel and a Gulf country that came into being as a result of the occupation of Palestine. The United Arab Emirates has recognized Israel under a US-backed agreement. It has been reported that for the first time, diplomatic relations will be established between Israel and a Gulf Islamic country. Apart from the United Arab Emirates, two Islamic countries, Jordan and Egypt, also have relations with Israel. A special tweet from the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Zayed, on Thursday reaffirmed the peace agreement reached with Israel. During a joint telephone conversation with the US, it was agreed that Israel would suspend its occupation of more Palestinian territories. The two countries also agreed to take steps to restore diplomatic relations. Earlier, the US President announced that a peace agreement had been reached between the United Arab Emirates and Israel. The tweets from the US President announced that a peace agreement had been reached between the UAE and Israel. The announcement of the agreement has been shared by Donald Trump in his tweets. The agreement is being hailed as historic by the US president and the media. Meanwhile, foreign media is claiming that after this agreement, relations between the two countries will be fully restored. There will be direct flights between the two countries, while diplomatic talks will begin soon.

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