Amira al-Sharif
An agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel to normalize their relations for the first time will boost the chances of peace in the Middle East region.
This is probably why political parties and the media in Germany welcomed the deal strongly.
The same parties and media described it as a “historic move” that makes peace in a region full of unrest.
One international government after another is coming out to voice out support to the deal since it was unveiled by U.S. President Donald Trump on August 13.
The UAE played a key role in supporting the rights of the Palestinian people since the founding of the Gulf state.
It pushed for giving the Palestinians their rights, depending on a realistic policy that is far away from the megaphone diplomacy followed by some countries.
The weekly German magazine, Der Spiegel, described the Israel-UAE deal as a major diplomatic breakthrough.
The magazine threw light on the success of the deal in convincing Israel to suspend the annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank.
The deal, the magazine said, is also an achievement for U.S. President Donald Trump who prepares for presidential elections in November.
“This foreign policy success boosts Mr. Trump’s reelection chances,” Der Spiegel said.
The free-to-air German television news channel, N-TV, said the deal is a historical transition.
The channel added that the deal between the UAE and Israel paves the road for peace in the Middle East region.
It also opens the door for concentrating efforts on countering the Iranian threat for regional states, the channel said.
The weekly news magazine, Stern, said the deal was a long time overdue.
It added that the deal opens the door for peace in the Middle East region.
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