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The gulf between Britain and Middle East reality

'There can be little doubt that the UAE agreement has confounded those who promote the myth that peace eludes the region because Israel refuses to accept the Palestinians’ demands.'

August 26, 2020 18:26
The UAE's  Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al -Nahyan

ByMelanie Phillips, Melanie Phillips

3 min read

It appears that unalloyed rejoicing over the agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates may have been premature.

The proposed full normalisation of diplomatic ties between the two countries is of course highly significant, opening up huge trading and diplomatic possibilities that could potentially transform Israel’s relationship with the Arab world.

The atmosphere, however, soured this week over the Trump administration’s plan to sell the UAE the ultra-advanced F-35 fighter jet, threatening Israel’s military dominance in the region.

Its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, publicly signalled his opposition to the F-35 deal; whereupon the UAE pulled its scheduled high-level meetings with Israel until the matter was “clarified”.