Assessment of the Zionist media: Tel Aviv failed in the project of normalization of relations.
Nearly a year after the signing of the first agreement to normalize Israeli relations with the UAE, which was followed by similar agreements between Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco, the Israeli media and think tanks began to evaluate these agreements.
In September 2020, the UAE became the first country to sign a compromise agreement with the occupying regime in Jerusalem, known as the “Abraham Accords” through the mediation of the then US administration led by Donald Trump, and formally established diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv, followed by several cooperation agreements with Israel. After the UAE, the countries of Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan also formally established diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime through the mediation of Trump and the signing of a compromise agreement.
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper published a note today (Wednesday, August 18th) in which it wrote that the estimates showed that Israel had failed because the agreements did not lead to strategic changes in its favor.
“Former Israeli Prime Minister Arman Benjamin Netanyahu and former US President Donald Trump, who worked to reach these agreements,” Failed. “They sought to forge strategic alliances between Israel and the countries of the region to counter Iran.”
“Security cooperation between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv has seen great progress since the signing of the agreement,” he said, noting that the normalization agreement has improved economic relations between Israel and the signatories. “However, the orientation of Joe Biden’s government to leave the region does not provide a favorable environment for the development and expansion of normalization agreements between Israel and the Arab states.”
But the Israeli Center for Ethnic Security Research writes: “The energy and potential of the normalization agreements is not exhausted. “It therefore contributes to improving Israel’s strategic position and controlling the challenges it faces.”
“Although the Iranian threat is a common source of threat that has led to normalization agreements, the status of these considerations,” “The reason for the change in US foreign policy under Biden has been severely weakened.”
According to the two researchers, “normalization agreements do not ultimately affect the strategic reality of the region. “Because the Biden government wants to withdraw from the region and is not interested in granting security and economic concessions to countries that have normalized their relations with Israel.”
The current US administration is said to welcome the implementation of the Abraham Accords (an agreement to normalize relations with Arab countries) and their development, but focuses more on the diplomatic dimension of these agreements. For this reason, there are reports that, since Joe Biden came to power as President of the United States on January 20, the activities of the Abraham Fund have been suspended at the same time as the resignation of Arya Lightstone, the director of this fund. The fund was opened during the presidency of former US President Donald Trump to invest in occupied Palestine and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The analysts advised that the Zionist regime “by removing bureaucratic restrictions that impede the progress of normalization agreements, ensures that the contracting countries enjoy the” fruits of peace “and to attract businessmen and persuade them to start initiatives and economic projects in cooperation. The signatory countries should try. “It simply came to our notice then.
But Israeli journalist Liad Osmon, in an analysis published today in the Yedioth newspaper, wrote about differences in the level of cooperation between the countries that have signed a normalization agreement with Israel, stating that the normalization of relations with the UAE has become a “hot peace”. Is. As tens of thousands of Israelis have traveled to the country, businessmen from the two countries have begun to build ties, and the exchange of scholarships will begin in the new academic year.
“But the pace of normalization with Bahrain is slower than with the UAE,” he added. This is because most Bahrainis reject the process of normalizing relations with Tel Aviv. At the official level, however, Bahrain is trying to normalize its officials by organizing official trips to Tel Aviv. “Bahrain Airlines will soon start direct flights to Ben Gurion Airport.”
Regarding Sudan, Osmon said: “Differences between the ruling circles in Khartoum affect the speed with which the normalization process progresses. So far, no significant progress has been made in the relationship between the two sides. “Israel is waiting for the political situation in Sudan to stabilize in order to continue to develop the process of normalization of relations with that country.”
Regarding Morocco, the journalist writes that there has always been a level of relations between Tel Aviv and Rabat before the signing of the normalization agreement. Prior to the signing of the agreement, there was a normalization of relations between Tel Aviv and Rabat.
Earlier, former Israeli ambassador to South Africa Ilan Baruch said that relations with the United Arab Emirates would not help lift the regime out of international isolation, citing the strained relations between the regime and Europe under former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Baruch, who is a board member of the Zolat Institute for Equality and Human Rights, wrote that after the signing of the Abraham Accords, the think tank published an analytical report entitled “Illusory Peace” in which Israel had diplomatic and trade relations with the Gulf leaders. And establishes a culture even though it is not at war with these countries.
The Israeli analyst also wrote: “These are not peace agreements, but relations of normalization of relations, which were signed by the order of former US President Donald Trump with the aim of removing the Palestinians from the agenda.”
He stressed that Israel will never be free and that its democracy will be harmed as long as human rights are violated in this regime; Because millions of Palestinians are under the control of a government that did not elect them.