Las Vegas Review-Journal

Israel OKS UAE normalizat­ion

Parliament votes 80-13; Palestinia­ns say they were betrayed

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JERUSALEM — Israel’s parliament on Thursday voted overwhelmi­ngly in favor of formally ratifying the country’s historic agreement normalizin­g diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates.

Israel and the UAE announced the U.s.-brokered agreement in August, and signed a deal in a White House ceremony last month. Thursday’s approval by the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament, which passed in a 80-13 vote, was largely a formality.

The UAE has become just the third Arab country to establish official ties with Israel, after Egypt and Jordan, and the first to do so in a quarter century. Bahrain is also in the process of formalizin­g ties with Israel, and the White House has suggested that other Arab countries will follow suit.

The deals reflect a shift in the Middle East as Arab countries’ shared concerns with Israel about Iran outweigh their traditiona­l support for the Palestinia­ns.

“Many Arab and Muslim countries want to get close to us,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a speech. “They see our military and intelligen­ce, technologi­cal and economic power. They are changing their attitude toward us.”

The Palestinia­ns, who have long relied on unified Arab support to boost them against Israel, have condemned the deal and accused the UAE of betrayal.

The Joint List, the main Arabdomina­ted faction in parliament, cast the lone opposing votes Thursday in solidarity with their Palestinia­n brethren.

Ayman Odeh, chairman of the Joint List, said the only deal that would bring peace and prosperity to the region would be a peace agreement creating an independen­t Palestinia­n state alongside Israel.

“The deal being signed today is part of Trump’s dangerous vision that … will perpetuate the military regime on millions of Palestinia­ns, the settlement­s and the outposts,” he wrote in a tweet before the vote.

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