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USA: Protesters march in DC against trilateral UAE-Bahrain-Israel peace deal
Protesters picketed outside the White House in Washington DC, on Tuesday, against the signing of the trilateral peace
agreement between the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Israel, which was announced by US President Donald Trump.
The protesters could be seen marching on the streets of the US capital city, carrying Palestinian flags and placards,
while also chanting against Israel.
Attorney and human rights activist Huwaida Arraf addressed the crowd, saying, "Absent from this debacle of White House
theatrics is any Palestinians, to represent the indigenous people of the land upon Israel has created and violently maintains
its colonial state."
Yisroel Dovid Weiss, a rabbi and a representative of Neturei Karta International, added, "This is just another sorrowful
thing in the long chain of Zionism. Zionism tells the world that peace will be achieved by recognising the state of Israel.
We are saying that the state of Israel God does not recognise. It's a terrorist state, it's a state that is oppressing the
Palestinian people, the Arabs and the Jews."
Tempers flared between pro-Palestinian protesters and a handful of pro-Israel activists, who also gathered outside the
White House. The security forces managed to prevent the escalation of the tensions.
Meanwhile, at the White House, the peace deal was signed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Emirati
Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani.
Trump also took part in the ceremony.
The Israel-Bahrain treaty is set to establish diplomatic ties between the two countries following a previous peace deal
signed between Israel and the UAE earlier this month.
The agreements have triggered a backlash in parts of the Arab world including in the state of Palestine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR24Bp8G5-Q
Bahrain: Trilateral UAE-Bahrain-Israel peace deal sparks protests in Al Daih
Protesters took to the streets of Al Daih, in northern Bahrain, on Tuesday, to protest
the trilateral peace agreement with Israel and the United Arab Emirates which was
signed earlier in the day, announced by US President Donald Trump.
The protesters could be seen marching with anti-Israel placards, chanting slogans
against the deal, while also stepping over an Israeli flag.
Earlier in the day at the White House in Washington DC, the peace deal was signed
by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah
bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani. Trump
also took part in the ceremony.
The Israel-Bahrain treaty is set to establish diplomatic ties between the two countries
following a previous peace deal signed between Israel and the UAE earlier this month.
The agreements have triggered a severe backlash in parts of the Arab world including
in the state of Palestine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnrITe3Cse8
USA: Pompeo says UAE, Bahraini deals with Israel based on "best sovereign national interest"
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain had realised
that peace with Israel was "in their best sovereign national interest," in Washington DC on Tuesday, as the
nations signed peace agreements at the White House.
Speaking at a virtual event hosted by the Atlantic Council think tank, Pompeo said the two countries had
concluded they had to "recognise the state of Israel, to normalise relationships with them, and build out
security relationships around that."
"I heard someone the other day say, boy, this happened overnight. I can assure you this has taken all
the efforts, under President Trump's leadership, for three years now to get us to this place today," he added.
The secretary of state said that the deals reflected "the reality that the Gulf states have all recognised," and
stated that the "only two countries that have vehemently denounced this were Iran and Turkey."
The Israel-Bahrain treaty is set to establish diplomatic ties between the two countries following a previous
peace deal signed between Israel and the UAE earlier this month. The agreements have triggered a severe
backlash in parts of the Arab world including in the state of Palestine.