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Report: Trump’s Administration Seeks New Normalization Agreement

Dec 31, 2020 12:13 pm

The Israeli Jerusalem Post reported from sources in Donald Trump's Administration that the President and his crew are seeking the conclusion of a new normalization agreement between the entity and an Islamic or Arab country before Biden assumes his position as the 46th President of the USA.

The newspaper said that the past few weeks Israeli and American sources implied that Indonesia, Mauretania, and Oman may be the next normalizers. The three countries have had, one way or another, a relationship with the entity even if unofficially. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were also mentioned as possibilities in light of the recent reports which addressed a meeting between Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Benjamin Netanyahu.

This week, Trump’s Administration approved the selling of advanced bombs to Saudi Arabia. The deal was $290m in worth. Israeli estimations showed that similar deals can be in effect if Saudi Arabia agrees to normalize.

The past months, the occupation signed normalization agreements with four Arab countries: UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco. According to these agreements, all these countries will develop their relations with the occupation.