Hosting US envoy to UN Kelly Craft, Zionist PM says ‘a lot more’ deals to come, ‘perhaps a lot sooner than people expect’
Two days after Zionist regime and Morocco signed their first deals in the process of establishing full diplomatic relations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that “many, many more countries” would be signing normalization agreements with the Jewish state “a lot sooner than people expect.”, times of Israel reported.
Meeting with US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft as she visited occupied territories, Netanyahu thanked the Trump administration for consistently “defending the truth and defending the State of Israel” at the United Nations.
“President Trump and his team have done wonders to dispel so many of the myths and slanders against the Jewish people and the Jewish state and we are eternally grateful for that,” he said.
Describing a shift in international geopolitics, Netanyahu said “there are great opportunities” for Israel at the international body.
“You can see the Arab countries, some have already come forward, others are coming forward… I think we should continue that policy and we’re going to see many, many more countries, a lot more than people expect and perhaps a lot sooner than people expect,” he said.
Zionist regime signed normalization agreements with the UAE and Bahrain at the White House in September. Sudan, an Arab-majority state, agreed to a deal in October and Morocco announced a resumption of ties earlier this month, hosting a US-Israeli delegation Tuesday to sign agreements.
All four deals were brokered by the Trump administration, with the UAE, Sudan and Morocco receiving significant rewards from the US for opening ties with Israel.

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