On Wednesday, Kelly Craft, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, stated that a new country will be recognising Israel in “the next day or two”.
The Palestinian Authority has formally stepped down from a key role in the Arab League, and widely rejected President Trump’s proposals, stating that it would destroy their hopes of attaining a viable independent state.
The delegates were expected to come to Israel to reciprocate last week's groundbreaking visit to Abu Dhabi by Israeli and US envoys.
"I reckon that they will also appreciate the fact we are protecting the health of the citizenry, and, if we are forced to postpone the delegation, will accept this with understanding."
A draft resolution presented by the Palestinian envoy before an Arab League meeting does not include a call to condemn, or act against, the Emirates over the U.S.-brokered deal
Embassy states Palestinians consider Pakistan as their second homeland and Pakistanis as their dearest brothers, who always supported Palestine on every forum of the world
Under the US-brokered deal announced last week, the UAE becomes the just third Arab country to forge full relations with Israel in more than 70 years.
The Emirates' move is a brave and bold step and contributes to putting the Arab world on the right track to build peace in the region and to build sustainable peace.
Israel has approached Lebanon through international security and diplomatic channels and has offered the Lebanese government medical and humanitarian assistance.
Lebanon's health minister said more than 25 people had been killed and over 2,500 injured in the blast.