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Israeli minister: Normalization deals need US president tough on Iran

Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen says Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Morocco and Niger are "on the agenda" and "if the Trump policy continues, we will be able to reach additional agreements."

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  11-03-2020 07:36
Last modified: 11-03-2020 07:36
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar are among countries slated to establish relations with Israel under a regional rapprochement launched by US President Donald Trump, an Israeli official said on Monday.

Straying from Israel's reticence about Tuesday's US election, Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen said implementing further normalization deals could depend on the next president displaying continued "resolve" against Iran.

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Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden wants to rejoin the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal that the Republican incumbent quit, to the satisfaction of Israel and many Gulf Arab states.

Trump, who has played up his Middle East policy while campaigning, was asked last week which countries might follow the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan in normalizing ties with Israel. "We have five definites," he responded.

Cohen said Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Morocco and Niger were "on the agenda."

"These are the five countries," he said. "And if the Trump policy continues, we will be able to reach additional agreements."

While not explicitly favoring either US candidate, Cohen argued that Trump's policy had prompted Arab and Muslim countries to seek accommodation with Israel.

If the next president "does not show resolve vis-a-vis Iran, then what will happen is that they will take their time, will not rush, will not choose a side," Cohen said. "A concessionary policy [toward Iran] will get the peace deals stuck."

Saudi Arabia, the Gulf powerhouse and Islam's birthplace, quietly greenlighted the UAE and Bahrain deals with Israel, signed on Sept. 15. But Riyadh has stopped short of endorsing them publicly and has signaled it is not presently ready to follow suit.

Qatar, which has links to Iran and Hamas, has ruled out normalization before Palestinians achieve statehood.

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