JNS
Speaking on the Israel-Gaza border, Benny Gantz says it won’t be a defense pact but an “arrangement [where] we can continue and develop our relations.”
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said on Tuesday that Israel will develop a “special security arrangement” with its new Gulf allies, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Gantz, who was on a visit to the Israel-Gaza Kerem Shalom border crossing, was responding to a question about a report by Israel public broadcaster Kan that Israel was considering a defense pact with the Gulf countries.
“I don’t think it’s going to be a defense pact, but we are going to develop defense relations with every country that we have relations with,” Gantz said, according to Reuters.
“We have this process of setting up [a] special security arrangement, and within this arrangement we can continue and develop our relations,” he added, without elaborating.
As part of the Abraham Accords, in which Israel and the UAE and Bahrain normalized relations in August 2020, the countries have spoken about defense and military cooperation, particularly in light of their common regional enemy, Iran.
Also during the visit, Gantz said he had no opposition to the United States selling F-35 stealth jets to the UAE as long as Israel maintained its qualitative military edge, according to the report. The deal for the sale was made under former President Donald Trump and is currently under review by the Biden administration.
On Tuesday, the first ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Israel, Mohamed Mahmoud Fateh Ali Al Khaja, who recently arrived in Israel, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior Israeli officials in Jerusalem. Discussions were held on the potential of developing joint regional and bilateral projects in a broad range of fields.
Al Khaja presented his diplomatic credentials to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin the day before at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.
Caption: Israeli Defense Benny Gantz during a visit on the Israel-Lebanon border on Nov. 17, 2020.
Photo by David Cohen/Flash90.