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Title: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: TwittGutz on August 15, 2020, 04:23:16 PM
Who is benefiting?


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: Gyfts on August 15, 2020, 05:17:46 PM
Palestinians are pissed, to say the least. They've generally rejected peace in the region. Also important to note Israel hasn't given up annexation. Netanyahu said it's still on the table so it's more of a temporary halt.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/08/netanyahu-west-bank-annexation-plans-table-200813183431066.html

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he agreed to delay annexation in the occupied West Bank as part of a normalisation deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but the plans remain "on the table".


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: Spendulus on August 16, 2020, 03:56:37 AM
Palestinians are pissed, to say the least. They've generally rejected peace in the region. Also important to note Israel hasn't given up annexation. Netanyahu said it's still on the table so it's more of a temporary halt.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/08/netanyahu-west-bank-annexation-plans-table-200813183431066.html

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he agreed to delay annexation in the occupied West Bank as part of a normalisation deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but the plans remain "on the table".

A half dozen more Arab countries will sign on to this in the next year. Palestine propaganda is so passee.


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: Mauser on August 16, 2020, 07:33:25 AM
Palestinians are pissed, to say the least. They've generally rejected peace in the region. Also important to note Israel hasn't given up annexation. Netanyahu said it's still on the table so it's more of a temporary halt.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/08/netanyahu-west-bank-annexation-plans-table-200813183431066.html

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he agreed to delay annexation in the occupied West Bank as part of a normalisation deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but the plans remain "on the table".

A half dozen more Arab countries will sign on to this in the next year. Palestine propaganda is so passee.

Yeah I agree UAE is just the first one and the rest of the Araba nations will likely follow. Benefiting is definitely Isreal and UAE as peace has always had positive economic impacts. The once not benefiting of this are likelyPalestine.


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: noormcs5 on August 16, 2020, 11:45:12 AM
Who is benefiting?

Arab countries who accept and deal with Israel will benefit. As we know Israel is owner of all the big business brands, that would bring new business to the middle east countries. But at the same time, some countries may not like this decision of UAE. We will see the outcome of it in the coming days.


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: Febo on August 16, 2020, 01:21:37 PM
The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL

How can peace heat up conflicts? That sounds pretty dumb. As soon as oil will become of low relevance things will totally turn in the Middle East. Lots of conflicts will end because there will be little to no interference form other parts of the world.


Title: Re: The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL
Post by: Spendulus on August 16, 2020, 06:34:51 PM
The Middle East conflict heats up when the UAE declares peace with ISRAEL

How can peace heat up conflicts? That sounds pretty dumb. As soon as oil will become of low relevance things will totally turn in the Middle East. Lots of conflicts will end because there will be little to no interference form other parts of the world.

Seems like this is a side effect of American fracking, which made the US energy independent. With high demand, the Middle East always had a vested economic interest in war. As war generated uncertainty, oil prices would go up.

Hopefully this trend will continue.