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News ID: 84163
Publish Date : 26 October 2020 - 21:40

Oman Next to Normalize Ties With Zionist Regime: Report

MUSCAT (Dispatches) – Zionist regime officials say Oman is likely the next Arab country to normalize ties with the occupying regime after the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Sudan reached normalization deals with the regime.
Israel’s Channel 12 cited sources in the regime as saying that Oman’s normalization deal with the Zionists was even potentially possible before the U.S. presidential election on November 3.
However, they stressed that the agreement could take more time, as Muscat would wait for possible political change after U.S. elections.
Zionist prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2018 visited Oman, where he met Sultan Qaboos. The sultan died in January and was succeeded by his cousin Haitham bin Tariq Al Said.
The UAE and Bahrain signed the controversial agreements to normalize ties with the Zionist regime at the White House on September 15, amid outrage across Palestine and the Muslim world.
Oman hailed the accords between the occupying regime and the UAE and Bahrain.
Palestinians say the treacherous deals are a stab in their back. Head of Hamas’ Political Bureau Ismail Haniyeh condemned the normalization deals.
In the statement, Haniyeh said: "As some Arab regimes have rushed to announce normalization agreements with the Israeli occupation, the last of them being the U.S.-Israeli-Sudanese tripartite deal.”
"We condemn this political deviation, which reflects the deepening gap between some rulers and the consciousness of their nations and glorious history.”
"We are confident that the Sudanese-Israeli agreement does not reflect the historical positions of the Sudanese people towards the Palestinian cause.”
Angry Sudanese protesters took to the streets to condemn the current junta’s decision to follow the UAE and Bahrain in forging diplomatic relations with the occupying regime.
The Sudanese protesters rallied in the capital Khartoum Friday evening, calling on Sudan’s Sovereign Council chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to reject the normalization deal.
The Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement also roundly condemned Sudan’s interim government for agreement to normalize full diplomatic ties, saying authorities in the Northeast African state are stuck in the quagmire of treason and normalization with the Tel Aviv regime.
Hezbollah, in a statement  released on Sunday, censured "the political and moral fall of the ruling authority in Sudan into the quagmire of betrayal and normalization with the Israeli enemy, which was preceded by a number of Arab states.”
"We consider such a treacherous and cheap step to be in the best interests of the Zionist regime and the United States. It will eventually result in the rapid collapse of the incumbent authority [in Sudan] before the eyes of the honorable Sudanese nation, who have a long history of struggle and will quash such a decision,” the Lebanese resistance movement pointed out.
In Bahrain also, hundreds of people protested against the ruling Al Khalifah regime’s signing of the normalization deal with the Zionist regime.
The protestors took to the streets in the capital Manama on Friday, hoisting banners and placards in condemnation of the agreement, the Arabic-language Lualua television network reported.
Banners were displayed reading "Normalization is mortifying” and "No to humiliation!”. The demonstrators walked over the Zionist regime’s flag as well.