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UAE Orders Cancellation of Economic Boycott Against Israel

© AP Photo / Ariel SchalitA Palestinian man works on a farm near Bardala, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election eve vow to annex the Jordan Valley if he is re-elected has sparked an angry Arab rebuke and injected the Palestinians into a campaign that had almost entirely ignored them. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
A Palestinian man works on a farm near Bardala, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election eve vow to annex the Jordan Valley if he is re-elected has sparked an angry Arab rebuke and injected the Palestinians into a campaign that had almost entirely ignored them. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit) - Sputnik International
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Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi announced their plans to normalise their ties earlier this month, with the United Arab Emirates becoming the first Gulf state to establish relations with Israel.

United Arab Emirates President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a decree allowing financial and commercial deals with Israel to be struck, the Emirates News Agency reported on Saturday. The decree is aimed at "supporting bilateral cooperation in order to arrive at (the establishment) of bilateral relations", the state-run news agency said.

© REUTERS / NIR ELIASThe national flags of Israel and the United Arab Emirates flutter along a highway following the agreement to formalize ties between the two countries, in Netanya, Israel August 17, 2020.
UAE Orders Cancellation of Economic Boycott Against Israel - Sputnik International
The national flags of Israel and the United Arab Emirates flutter along a highway following the agreement to formalize ties between the two countries, in Netanya, Israel August 17, 2020.

The deal between Israel and the Emirates, brokered by the United States earlier in August, stipulates that the Jewish state won't extend additional sovereignty over areas of the West Bank, in exchange for establishing ties with Abu Dhabi. The agreement makes the UAE the third Arab country to have a full peace deal with Israel after Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994.

The accord was harshly criticised by some Arab states, as well as by Turkey and Iran, which urged other countries to boycott Israel, while the Palestinian National Authority said it was a "betrayal of the Palestinian cause".

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