Ysrael Katz, Israel’s Foreign Minister said on Thursday that his country is planning to find a settlement to the state of war with Arab states in the Gulf to sign the non-belligerent accord.
He claimed that Iran supports terrorist groups so US sanctions on Tehran are sensitive and should stay in place for a longer time.
Israel’s FM spoke to the annual diplomatic conference sponsored by Jerusalem Post, an English-spoken daily newspaper circulated in the occupied Palestine.
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He unveiled that the USA is working with Israel to settle state of non-belligerent with Arab states in the Gulf.
The minister went to say that according to Trump’s peace plan in the Middle East, a railway line will be laid to link the Gulf region to the Mediterranean Sea across Jordan.
It ends in Haifa, a Palestinian port that looks over that sea.
The Israeli minister added that the US sanctions along with other pressures, should be continued.
He pretended that protests in Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq broke weeks earlier prove that pressures on Iran and its satellites are successful.
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It is worth mentioning that senior political figures, ambassadors, newsmen in Israel and across the world appeared at Jerusalem Post “ annual news.
The conference is about to discuss security topics, situation in Syria after the USA withdrawal and spreading of hate targeting Jews around the world along the Israeli influence on states in the Middle East.
Channels of TV in Israel pointed out that in light of Iranian behaviors and the political stalemate in Israel, it is understood that the plan of peace sponsored by Trump administration will not on the table in near future.
The USA seeks other possibilities to get a breakthrough.
US Secretary of Treasure visited Israel a couple of weeks earlier and assured that an excellent initiative would be submitted.
He asked for more details about that initiative and the other one.