UAE Officially Opens its Embassy in Tel Aviv

Israeli and United Arab Emirates flags line in Israel (AFP/Getty Images)
Israeli and United Arab Emirates flags line in Israel (AFP/Getty Images)
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UAE Officially Opens its Embassy in Tel Aviv

Israeli and United Arab Emirates flags line in Israel (AFP/Getty Images)
Israeli and United Arab Emirates flags line in Israel (AFP/Getty Images)

UAE Ambassador to Tel Aviv Mohammad Al Khajah concluded his talks with senior Jewish clerics after meeting with the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Party (Shas), Shalom Cohen.

Cohen announced that Jews are forbidden from entering al-Aqsa Mosque and the entire Temple Mount area. He told the ambassador that “the issue of the Temple Mount isn’t for us. The Arabs are in charge there.”

The rabbi and the envoy exchanged gifts, and the latter asked for a blessing for success in his role. Khajah also invited Cohen to visit the UAE.

The Emirati ambassador assumed his position a few weeks ago before setting an embassy headquarters. He visited the most prominent senior rabbis in Israel, including the Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau, and briefed them on the situation of the Jewish community in the Emirates.

The meetings also addressed boosting the relations between Jews, Arabs, and the monotheistic religions, in accordance with the principles of the Abraham Accords.

The ambassador expressed his respect for all clergy, regardless of their religion or faith, asserting that Judaism is respected in UAE as the first religion.

Notably, part of the conversation with the eastern rabbis was in Arabic, and the head of the Torah Council of Elders said that the peace agreement was purposely named the Abraham Accord, signifying its importance.

The headquarters of the UAE embassy in Israel officially began operating on Monday, as the UAE flag was hoisted alongside the Israeli flag.

Israel and the United Arab Emirates signed a tax treaty on Monday to avoid double taxation. Under the agreement, tax deductions, dividends, and royalties are capped.

The treaty provides certainty and favorable conditions for business activity and will strengthen economic ties with the UAE.



Gulf Countries Call for ‘Reconsidering’ Sanctions on Syria

Kuwait's Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali al-Yahya (L), Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani (C) and Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi (R) attend a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 30 December 2024. (EPA)
Kuwait's Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali al-Yahya (L), Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani (C) and Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi (R) attend a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 30 December 2024. (EPA)
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Gulf Countries Call for ‘Reconsidering’ Sanctions on Syria

Kuwait's Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali al-Yahya (L), Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani (C) and Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi (R) attend a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 30 December 2024. (EPA)
Kuwait's Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali al-Yahya (L), Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani (C) and Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi (R) attend a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 30 December 2024. (EPA)

Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya called from Damascus on Monday for lifting international sanctions off Syria following the downfall of Bashar al-Assad.

He and Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi met with head of the new Syrian administration Ahmed al-Sharaa and Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani.

The GCC countries stand in solidarity with Syria and are committed to its security and territorial integrity, he added, calling on the international community to "reconsider" sanctions in it.

He also said Kuwait's leadership also appealed for aid to be sent to Syria urgently.

"The visit expresses our keenness on opening a new page of regional cooperation...we also value the responsiveness of the new administration in Syria to these efforts," he said.

Shibani urged Kuwait to reopen its embassy in Damascus and resume relations with Syria.

"We call with all love and joy on brothers in Kuwait to open their embassy in Damascus and resume diplomatic relations very soon," he said during a joint press conference.

For his part, Albudaiwi condemned the Israeli violations against Syria and its settlement expansion in the occupied Golan Heights.

"The GGC countries are serious about supporting Syria and its people," he added.

"The Israeli attacks are a flagrant violation of international laws, and we call on Israel to withdraw from the occupied Syrian territories," he urged.

Moreover, he said the GCC supports "everything that bolsters Lebanon and Syria’s security and stability."