Netanyahu says Israel, UAE to cooperate in fight against coronavirus

Announcement by PM, who says official statement would soon be made by health ministers of both nations, comes amid efforts to normalize relations between two nations despite Arab world rejection of annexation efforts

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel and the United Arab Emirates would cooperate in the fight against the coronavirus - a possible boost to Israeli efforts to normalize relations with Gulf Arab countries.
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  • Netanyahu said a formal announcement on working together with the UAE on confronting the COVID-19 pandemic was imminent and would be made by the UAE and Israeli health ministers. There was no immediate confirmation from the UAE about an agreement.
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    Prime Minister Netanyahu during a Cabinet meeting
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    Such cooperation would come at a time of strong Arab opposition to Israel’s plans to annex parts of the West Bank - territory Palestinians seek for a state - under a U.S. peace plan.
    Last week, the UAE’s minister for foreign affairs, Anwar Gargash, said it could work with Israel on some areas, including the battle against the coronavirus and on technology, despite political differences.
    Addressing a military ceremony in southern Israel, Netanyahu said Israel and the UAE would collaborate in research and development and technology “to improve the well-being of the entire region”.
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    Anwar Gargash, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
    Anwar Gargash, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
    Anwar Gargash, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
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    He said the agreement stemmed from intensive contacts with the UAE over recent months.
    Israel has no diplomatic relations with Arab countries in the Gulf, but common concerns about Iran’s regional influence have led to a limited thaw in relations.
    In May, Abu Dhabi-based Etihad made the first known flight by a UAE carrier to Israel, carrying coronavirus-related aid for the Palestinians.
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    Cargo from the UAE is taken off a Etihad Airways flight to Ben-Gurion Airport on Tuesday
    Cargo from the UAE is taken off a Etihad Airways flight to Ben-Gurion Airport on Tuesday
    Cargo from the UAE is taken off an Etihad Airways flight at Ben-Gurion Airport
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    Speaking to a conference of the American Jewish Committee advocacy group on June 16, Gargash said Israel cannot expect to normalize relations with the Arab world if it annexes West Bank land. He also said cooperation with Israel on the COVID-19 pandemic would not affect the UAE’s opposition to annexation.
    Israel is due on July 1 to begin a cabinet debate on extending Israeli sovereignty to Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
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