Lebanese President Michel Aoun hinted at the possibility
of peace talks with the Jewish State following the newfound
relationship between Israel and the United Arab
Emirates.
After the United Arab Emirates (UAE) decision to normalize
diplomatic relations with Israel last week, Lebanese President
Michel Aoun left room for the possibility of peace with the Jewish
State. When asked about the possibility of peace, Aoun stated,
“That depends. We have problems with Israel, we have to resolve
them first.”
Aoun is cited by some to be responsible for Hezbollah’s
significant impact in Lebanese affairs, as his Christian Free
Patriotic Movement has a political alliance with the terror proxy.
With Hezbollah having such a hold in the government, it’s tough
to imagine how peace could be possible in the near future.
In response to the decision by the UAE, Aoun acknowledged that
the UAE is an “independent country”.
On the contrary, officials from Kuwait vowed that they will
forever stand by the Palestinian cause and that they’ll be the
last to agree to diplomatic relations. They stated, “Our stance
on Israel has not changed, following the UAE normalization
agreement, and we will be the last to normalize relations.”
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Following UAE, Lebanon’s President Opens Door to Possible Peace
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