The Independent reports on the situation of the countries which have agreements with the Zionists state after its aggression against Palestinian civilians and the fragility of the normalization agreements with the regime.
The British newspaper “The Independent” recently published a report by its correspondent in international affairs, Borzoi Daragahi, in which the Gaza war broke the normalization agreements between the Arab states and Israel in the months leading up to the report.
The article states that Israel’s aggression against Gaza after trying to improve its image through normalization agreements led to the failure of all its efforts in this regard.
On Monday, a virtual meeting between the Moroccan Chamber of Commerce, which last year signed an agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime, was postponed to the Israeli Chambers of Commerce to discuss trade and investment opportunities in Israel.
Flights to Tel Aviv and UAE cities have also been suspended due to security concerns. On the other hand, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, who had spoken several times indirectly about the imminent agreement between Riyadh and Tel Aviv before the start of the large-scale conflict in occupied Palestine and the Zionist regime’s aggression against the Gaza Strip, was forced to do so. To condemn Israeli crimes against Palestinian civilians.
“The Israeli aggression in Gaza and the West Bank is likely to be a deterrent to slowing US-backed relations between the US-backed Arab regimes and those provoked by President Donald Trump’s administration,” The Independent reported. The former US president and his son-in-law Jared Kouchner made compromises with Israel and are now in a difficult position.
According to The Independent, Tamara Koffmann Waits, a former US Secretary of State who now works at the Brookings Institution, said the main danger now was that the Arab countries that had agreed with Israel were now in a state of chaos. Live with it. This pressure is especially strong in countries where officials are held accountable democratically.