The Herald

Israel and UAE make history with first direct flight between the two nations

- Tel Aviv

A STAR of David-adorned El Al plane has taken off from Israel’s Ben-gurion Airport, carrying a high-ranking American and Israeli delegation to Abu Dhabi in the firstever direct commercial passenger flight to the United Arab Emirates.

The Israeli flag carrier’s flight marks the implementa­tion of the historic Us-brokered deal to normalise relations between the two nations and solidifies the longclande­stine ties between them that have evolved over years of shared enmity towards Iran.

With the US as matchmaker, Israel and the UAE agreed earlier this month to work towards normalisat­ion, which would make the UAE the third Arab nation to have full relations with Israel, after Egypt and Jordan.

But, unlike those two countries, Israel has never fought a war against the UAE and hopes to have much warmer relations.

The American delegation includes US President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, as well as national security adviser Robert O’brien, Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz and envoy for Iran, Brian Hook.

Israel was represente­d by national security adviser Meir Ben-shabbat and the director generals of several ministries, who will meet with their Emirati counterpar­ts.

“While this is a historic flight, we hope that this will start an even more historic journey for the Middle East and beyond,” Mr Kushner told reporters before boarding the plane.

Mr Ben-shabbat, head of the Israeli delegation, said he was excited about the trip and that the aim was to lay the groundwork for co-operation in areas such as tourism, medicine, technology and trade.

“This morning the traditiona­l greeting of ‘go in peace’ takes on a special significan­ce for us,” he said. The El Al flight, numbered LY971 as a gesture to the UAE’S internatio­nal calling code number, is expected to fly over Saudi Arabian airspace. That would mark another historic first for Israel and at least an acquiescen­ce by the kingdom for the UAE’S move.

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, along with other Gulf Arab leaders to varying degrees, maintains a boycott of Israel in support of Palestinia­ns obtaining an independen­t state. Any long-term route between Israel and the UAE would require Saudi clearance to be profitable.

El Al spokesman Stanley Morais said the 737-900 is equipped with a missile-defence system, a standard feature on these types of planes and a requiremen­t for this flight. After grounding its fleet due to the coronaviru­s, it is the airline’s first flight since July 1.

Private jets have earlier flown between the two nations as part of covert talks, and Abu Dhabi’s

Etihad Airways flew freighters to Israel to deliver coronaviru­s aid to the Palestinia­ns. But the high-profile flight yesterday looks to place a solid stamp on the surprise August 13 White House announceme­nt of Israel and the UAE establishi­ng ties.

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