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Israeli PM announces 'cooperation' with UAE to fight coronavirus

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his government and the United Arab Emirates will soon announce a partnership in the fight against the coronavirus, despite the lack of diplomatic ties.

In a speech to graduating Israeli fighter pilots, Netanyahu said an announcement was expected "in a few moments" and came after months of "intense contacts".

"This collaboration will be in the fields of research and development, technology, in areas that will improve the confidence in health throughout the region," he said.
 
UAE and Israeli companies to cooperate

Two private companies from the United Arab Emirates will work with two Israeli companies on medical projects, including those to combat the coronavirus, the UAE's state-run news agency WAM has said.
 
Israel trying to come closer to Khaleej countries in order to achieve it’s goal of Greater Israel. These countries should be careful.
 
Israel trying to come closer to Khaleej countries in order to achieve it’s goal of Greater Israel. These countries should be careful.

Yup! Big time.

Let's not forget how they took over Palestine.

Greater Israel Project shouldn't be taken lightly.
 
Incredibly dumb to still keep ignoring a force like Israel. UAE are smart enough to know when to bring religion and when to keep it aside.
 
Incredibly dumb to still keep ignoring a force like Israel. UAE are smart enough to know when to bring religion and when to keep it aside.

UAE has been a sellout for quite a while. They allow nightclubs and escorts. What more needs to be said?

Would India make friendship with China if China grabs a portion of Indian land? That is what Israel did to Arab land.
 
UAE has been a sellout for quite a while. They allow nightclubs and escorts. What more needs to be said?

Would India make friendship with China if China grabs a portion of Indian land? That is what Israel did to Arab land.

Major flaw in your logic. What happened between Palestine and Israel should stay between them. Pakistan feels they are some guardians of Islam and refuse to do what rest of the world is doing. Who is the loser here ?
 
This is the way to go! Pakistanis should establish full diplomatic ties with Israel instead of thinking itself as some sort of fort of Islam.
 
This is the way to go! Pakistanis should establish full diplomatic ties with Israel instead of thinking itself as some sort of fort of Islam.

Pakistan are doing the right thing. The Israelis have killed innocent muslims and occupying Palestinians lands. Pakistan are just showing it’s solidarity towards the Palestinians by not having any ties with Israel.

I have spoken to jews who are against this oppression and they hate Bibi and you are asking Pakistan to recognize Israel?? Wah kya aqlmandi hai tumhari!
 
This is the way to go! Pakistanis should establish full diplomatic ties with Israel instead of thinking itself as some sort of fort of Islam.

Thats not why Pakistan did not establish relations with Israel. Its because they valued their ties with gulf Arab countries more. If Saudi Arabia recognizes Israel than Pakistan will also do so.

Pakistan also does not have any relations with Armenia. so they can keep very close relations with Turkey.
 
Pakistan are doing the right thing. The Israelis have killed innocent muslims and occupying Palestinians lands. Pakistan are just showing it’s solidarity towards the Palestinians by not having any ties with Israel.

I have spoken to jews who are against this oppression and they hate Bibi and you are asking Pakistan to recognize Israel?? Wah kya aqlmandi hai tumhari!

When will Pakistan cut off ties with China, the UAE and Saudi Arabia given how these countries have the blood of thousands of Muslims on their hands?Also, when will Pakistan stop recognising the US as the US hd killed millions of people?Instead, we are dependent on American aid to run our country. This is a nation of hypocrites!

Also, how come the Palestinians are not standing with Pakistan on Kashmir issue? Palestinians have always backed India in the issue.

This all hoopla of not recognising Israel by Pakistan is nothing more than a gimmick! Unfortunately, in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, such gimmicks sell well as most Pakistanis consider themselves to be the thaykedaar of Islam.
 
When will Pakistan cut off ties with China, the UAE and Saudi Arabia given how these countries have the blood of thousands of Muslims on their hands?Also, when will Pakistan stop recognising the US as the US hd killed millions of people?Instead, we are dependent on American aid to run our country. This is a nation of hypocrites!

Also, how come the Palestinians are not standing with Pakistan on Kashmir issue? Palestinians have always backed India in the issue.

This all hoopla of not recognising Israel by Pakistan is nothing more than a gimmick! Unfortunately, in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, such gimmicks sell well as most Pakistanis consider themselves to be the thaykedaar of Islam.

Firstly none of 3 countries have taken muslim lands as Israel's being doing. Two of them are in fact muslim countries so don't know why you are comparing Israel with this. But we must speak out against them also that they should stop killing innocent muslims.

And no-one is saying that Paksitan should go to war with Israel, by not recognizing it Pakistan is just doing a peace-ful action and what is wrong with that? And if Palestina can get thir own land, I believe which is according to borders pre 1967, Pakistan might recognize Israel.

Yes it's a pity that Palestinian gov has not supoorted Paksitan's stance on Kashmir, but again Pakistan should do what it feels is correct.

But I also agree with you, Pakistan should speak out loudly against China on the situation of muslims in China. I see there is a thread on this here at PP but I haven't had time to have a look at this so I am not sure what the latest newz is on this issue.
 
Israel Announces Partnership With U.A.E., Which Throws Cold Water On It

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touted a rare public opening between the two countries. Apparently, the Emirates was not ready for it.

TEL AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel announced a new partnership with the United Arab Emirates on Thursday to cooperate in the fight against the coronavirus, portraying it as the latest advance in the Jewish state’s efforts to build stronger ties with Arab states.

But Mr. Netanyahu’s ebullient description was contradicted a few hours later when the Emirates issued a much more muted statement, announcing what it described as an agreement between two private Emirati companies and two Israeli companies to develop technology to fight the virus.

The Emirati statement took the wind out of what Mr. Netanyahu had touted as a diplomatic coup, suggesting that despite the deepening ties, the two countries were still at odds over Mr. Netanyahu’s vow to annex parts of the occupied West Bank.

Addressing graduates at an air force base near Tel Aviv, Mr. Netanyahu spoke in grand terms of what he described as a new partnership that could benefit the broader Middle East.

“Our ability to work against the corona pandemic can also serve the entire region,” he said. “It creates opportunities for us for open cooperation that we have not known so far with certain countries.”

The partnership would include cooperation in research and development between the Israeli and Emirati health ministries in medical projects related to the coronavirus, he said.

To seal the deal, he said, the two ministries would announce the agreement “in a few moments.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel portrayed a new partnership with the United Arab Emirates as the latest advance in the Jewish state’s efforts to build stronger ties with Arab states.

Commuters in Netanya, Israel, this week. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel portrayed a new partnership with the United Arab Emirates as the latest advance in the Jewish state’s efforts to build stronger ties with Arab states.Credit...Jack Guez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
But it was unclear why the Emirates would agree to take such a public step at a time when Israel was drawing up plans to annex parts of the West Bank, a move that Arab countries, including the Emirates, have repeatedly denounced.

And four hours later, as Israeli officials stewed, the answer came in a Twitter posting from an Emirati Foreign Ministry spokeswoman.

“In light of strengthening international cooperation in the fields of research, development & technology in service of humanity, two private companies in U.A.E. sign an agreement with two companies in Israel to develop research technology to fight Covid-19,” wrote Hend al-Otaiba, the spokeswoman.

There was no mention of a state-to-state partnership between the two countries, which do not have diplomatic relations but whose ties have improved in recent years, and nothing about their health ministries.

It was unclear on Thursday whether the two countries had privately reached an agreement that came apart as it was coming to light, or what caused the daylight between the two announcements. But it seemed that Mr. Netanyahu’s annexation plans had made Emirati officials uncomfortable with such a public step toward Israel.

Barbara A. Leaf, a former United States ambassador to the Emirates and a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said it appeared that Mr. Netanyahu’s statement had pushed the Emirates into making a statement it was not ready to make.

If stronger state-to-state contacts were in the works, it was clear that the Emirates did not want to make them public.

“They are not on the same page at a point in time when the Israeli government is openly discussing not whether but how much of the West Bank to annex,” Ms. Leaf said.

Mr. Netanyahu has vowed to annex up to 30 percent of the West Bank as soon as July 1, a move that much of the world views as a violation of international law and a new barrier to the establishment of a future Palestinian state.

Just two weeks ago, the Emirates’ ambassador to the United States, Yousef al-Otaiba, wrote a landmark article in a leading Israeli newspaper warning Israelis directly that “annexation will definitely, and immediately, reverse all of the Israeli aspirations for improved security, economic and cultural ties with the Arab world and the United Arab Emirates.”

“It’s Either Annexation or Normalization,” the headline said.

Mr. al-Otaiba did not respond to a request for comment.

Noting that the two countries had previously worked together secretly, she said, “I think the outing of this is both important and bold.”

The two countries had collaborated covertly on combating the virus recently, when the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service, quietly acquired some equipment Israel needed to fight the coronavirus from Gulf states, according to European news media reports.

While Israel remains deeply unpopular across much of the Arab world, the Palestinian cause has diminished in importance to the region as Arab states have turned inward to deal with economic crises, popular uprisings and the rise of terrorist groups such as the Islamic State.

Persian Gulf countries such as the Emirates and Saudi Arabia have come to see Iran as a primary threat to regional stability and recognized Israel as a potential partner in confronting it.

“The U.A.E. has changed its approach to relations with Israel only in light of the Iranian danger, which they also perceived as threatening to them,” said Eli Avidar, who ran an Israeli mission in Qatar in 1999-2001 is now a member of the Israeli parliament.

That led to a gradual ramping up of covert dealings with Israel among Gulf States on issues including security, technology, agriculture and most recently health.

Ronen Bergman reported from Tel Aviv, and Ben Hubbard from Beirut, Lebanon. David M. Halbfinger contributed reporting from Jerusalem.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/world/middleeast/israel-united-arab-emirates-coronavirus.html
 
It would have been a political nightmare if UAE had announced closer ties with Israel when they've just announced a land grab of even more Palestinian land.
 
Since this is a cricket forum, here is an analogy for you. Much like Michael Holding is the last man standing at the altar while all his compatriots and colleagues in the UK have boarded the IPL commentary bandwagon despite all the hullabaloo in the league's initial days, so too will happen in geopolitics.

Pakistan is the Michael Holding in this context.
 
Disgraceful stuff from the UAE, especially considering Israel's plans of annexation.
 
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