Israeli Media: Oman, Tunisia, Qatar and Malaysia Likely to Join Normalization Agreements
Israeli media quotes an Emirati news website as saying that the Israeli Occupation Minister of Regional Cooperation revealed that Oman, Tunisia, Qatar, and Malaysia could possibly normalize ties with the Zionist entity.
The Israeli Occupation Minister of Regional Cooperation, Issawi Frej, announced that Oman, Tunisia, Qatar, and Malaysia could possibly normalize ties with the Zionist entity.
In an interview with Emirati news website Erem News on Monday, it was said that "Israel" has direct and indirect relations with every Arab country in the Middle East "even with the hostile countries,” according to Israeli media.
"I see on the far horizon that all the countries of the Middle East will be within a union," Frej said.
Frej added that there is "dynamism and momentum to expand these relations every year, and possibly every several months."
Regarding views opposing normalization in these countries, Frej expressed that "consensus and peace benefit all people of the region," and that "the absence of a peace agreement is a great loss."
UAE and Bahrain signed a normalization agreement with "Israel" on September 15, 2020, at the White House, in the presence of former US President Donald Trump. Likewise, Sudan and Morocco signed a similar agreement.