Chinanews, August 14th, a comprehensive report, on the 13th local time, the leaders of Israel, the UAE and the United States stated that the UAE and Israel have reached a peace agreement and the diplomatic relations between the two sides will be fully normalized. On the same day, the Palestinian government responded that it expressed “strong opposition and condemnation” and called for an emergency summit of Arab countries. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also stated that it is recalling its ambassador to the UAE.

  According to reports, UAE Crown Prince Mohammed of Abu Dhabi, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump reached an agreement after a three-way call on the 13th, agreeing to the full normalization of relations between the UAE and Israel.

  A joint statement issued by the three parties stated that this "historical diplomatic breakthrough" will promote peace in the Middle East. The two countries will sign an agreement in the next few weeks, covering investment, tourism, direct flights, security, and establishing each other's embassies.

  In addition, Israel will suspend its "implementation of sovereignty" over the regions mentioned in the US "New Middle East Peace Plan" and concentrate on expanding its relations with other Arab and Islamic countries.

  In January 2020, the United States announced the so-called "New Middle East Peace Plan," which favored Israel on major issues such as the ownership of Jerusalem and the legality of Jewish settlements, while ignoring Palestinian concerns. The Israeli side welcomed the plan, but the Palestinian side explicitly rejected it. After the announcement of the "New Middle East Peace Plan", tensions in Palestine-Israel have escalated.

  In April, the Israeli Likud Group and the Blue and White Party signed a coalition government agreement. According to the agreement, Israel will advance the “implementation of sovereignty” over the Jordan Valley and Jewish settlements in the West Bank under the “New Plan for Peace in the Middle East” from July 1st, covering approximately 30% of the land area in the West Bank. . This plan was generally opposed by the United Nations, the European Union, and Arab countries.

  Regarding the agreement on the normalization of Arab-Israeli relations, late on August 13, Palestinian President Abbas issued a statement saying that the agreement was a “provocation” to the Palestinians, and that Jerusalem was actually recognized as the capital of Israel, and the Palestinian leadership requested The UAE immediately withdrew from the agreement and called for an emergency summit of Arab countries.

  On the same day, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that in response to the agreement, it was recalling the Palestinian ambassador to the UAE.