Israel, UAE to normalize diplomatic ties


Accord marks a major foreign policy achievement for Trump before election
Israel and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to normalize relations in a landmark United States-brokered deal, only the third such accord the Jewish state has struck with an Arab nation, in which it pledged to suspend annexation of Palestinian lands.
The bombshell news was broken by US President Donald Trump, in a tweet hailing a "HUGE breakthrough" and a "Historic Peace Agreement between our two GREAT friends".
He said leaders from both nations would sign the deal at the White House in roughly three weeks.
Establishing diplomatic ties between Israel and Washington's Middle East allies, including the oil-rich Gulf monarchies, has been central to Trump's regional strategy to contain Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a "historic day" and would launch a "new era" for the Arab world and Israel.