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President Trump Announces deal between Bahrain & Israel to normalize relations in drive for Middle east Peace

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US President, Donald Trump, has announced that Israel and therefore the Gulf state of Bahrain have reached a landmark deal to completely normalise their relations, weeks after announcing a peace deal between Israel and therefore the UAE

For decades, most Arab states have boycotted Israel, insisting they might only establish ties after the Palestinian land dispute and city of Jerusalem issue was resolved.

But surprisingly, last month the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed to normalise its relationship with Israel, after Trump intervened and now Bahrain has followed suit.

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“The second Arab country to form peace with Israel in 30 days,” Trump tweeted on Friday night.

Trump with help from his son-in law and adviser, Jared Kushner presented his Middle East peace plan in January aimed toward resolving the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday he was “excited” that “another peace agreement” had been reached with another Arab country.

“This may be a new era of peace. Peace for peace. Economy for economy. we’ve invested in peace for several years and now peace will invest in us,” he said.




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Bahrain is merely the fourth Arab country within the Middle East to recognise Israel since its founding in 1948. The others are Egypt and Jordan.

“Another historic breakthrough today!” Mr Trump wrote on Twitter, adding: “Our two GREAT friends Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain agree to a Peace Deal.”

The president also posted on Twitter a copy of a joint statement between the three leaders – Mr Trump, Mr Netanyahu and Bahrain’s Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa.

“This is a historic breakthrough to further peace in the Middle East” that will “increase stability, security, and prosperity in the region”, the statement reads.

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Trump is due to host a ceremony in Washington next Tuesday for the official signing of the agreement.

Prior to the announcement of the UAE agreement in August, Israel had had no diplomatic relations with Gulf Arab countries.

Last month, the first official flight from Israel to the UAE occurred.

Bahrain also announced last week that it would allow flights between Israel and the UAE to use its airspace.