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Tubas, Sept 27 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Alaa Baderneh) Palestinians protested on Sunday in the West Bank city of Tubas against the peace agreement to establish diplomatic ties between Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Ramallah, Aug 15 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Alaa Badarneh) Palestinians protested on Saturday against the new relations between United Arab Emirates. During the demonstrations, protesters burned photos depicting Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian politician Mohammed Dahlan and US President Donald J. Trump.Israel and the United Arab Emirates reached an agreement to fully normalize relations. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN RAMALLAH.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says during a press conference in Doha that Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler reiterated an interest in ties with Israel but wants an end to the Gaza conflict and a pathway to a Palestinian state. SOUNDBITE
Israeli President Isaac Herzog meets his Emirati counterpart on the sidelines of UN climate talks in Dubai, as part of a diplomatic push to release hostages held by Hamas. Herzog's visit to the United Arab Emirates comes nearly eight weeks into the Israel-Hamas war and coincides with a day-long extension to a truce that has seen Israeli hostages freed in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners. IMAGES
The European Central Bank is "very attentive" to economic risks posed by the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, ECB president Christine Lagarde says after a meeting held exceptionally in Athens. Referring to the crisis in the Middle East as well as the war in Ukraine, she says: "We are monitoring the situation, we are very attentive to the economic consequences that that could have, whether in terms of direct or indirect impact on energy prices, or the level of confidence that economic actors will continue to display." SOUNDBITE
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says in a speech delivered at Johns Hopkins University in Washington that the US seeks "a constructive and fair economic relationship with China," even as Washington holds firm in defending the country's national security. SOUNDBITE