The Denver Post

Israel, UAE conduct first direct flight

- By Aron Heller

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES » A Star of David- adorned El Al plane flew from Israel to the United Arab Emirates on Monday, carrying a high- ranking American and Israeli delegation to Abu Dhabi in the first- ever direct commercial passenger flight between the two countries.

The Israeli flag carrier’s flight marked the implementa­tion of the historic U. S.- brokered deal to normalize relations between the two nations and solidifies the long- clandestin­e ties between them that have evolved over years of shared enmity toward Iran.

With the U. S. as matchmaker, Israel and the Emirates agreed in August to work toward normalizat­ion, which would make it the third Arab nation to have full relations with Israel, after Egypt and Jordan. Unlike those two nations, Israel has never fought a war against the UAE and hopes to have much- warmer relations.

The American delegation included President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, as well as national security adviser Robert O’Brien. Israel was represente­d by national security adviser Meir Ben- Shabbat and other top officials.

At an airport ceremony in Abu Dhabi, Kushner called the visit a “historic breakthrou­gh” and expressed hope this “will be the first of many” such flights.

“There is great urgency between the people of both countries to break down old barriers, to get to know each other, to form new and hopefully very deep friendship­s,” he said.

State television in Abu Dhabi broke into its broadcast to show the airplane on the tarmac and aired the comments of all officials, including Ben- Shabbat, who spoke in Arabic and Hebrew. No Emirati officials spoke at the ceremony.

“We came here in broad daylight and before the eyes of all in a plane bearing the flag of Israel along with our American friends,” Ben- Shabbat said. “Israel and the UAE have much in common. Our region is full of challenges and threats. But we have the strength and the ability to stand against them.”

The El Al flight, numbered LY971 after the UAE’s internatio­nal calling code number, flew into Saudi Arabian airspace shortly after takeoff and later passed over the capital, Riyadh. That marked another historic first for Israel and signaled acquiescen­ce by the kingdom for the UAE’s move.

“They were very gracious to allow us to fly over their airspace, which they’ve never done before, for an Israeli commercial plane,” Kushner said.

He said he would be traveling to Saudi Arabia after the visit. Kushner and other officials have said they hope more Arab nations will follow the UAE in establishi­ng ties with Israel, even without a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

Saudi King Salman, along with other Gulf Arab leaders to varying degrees, maintain their boycotts of Israel in support of Palestinia­ns obtaining an independen­t state. Any regular flights between Israel and the UAE would require Saudi clearance to be profitable. Otherwise, the threehour, 20- minute flight would have taken more than seven hours.

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