Saudi Arabia and Bahrain agree to allow all zionist regime flights to use airspace
The United States President Trump's senior adviser Jared Kushner said that Saudi Arabia would allow zionist regime’s flights to use their airspace.
“Saudi Arabia and Bahrain will allow all israeli flights to pass over their territory, and not just flights to and from the Emirates. This will be a significant shortcut to flights arriving to the east,” Kushner said.
United Arab Emirates and zionist occupation regime signed an agreement mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump on August 13.
Under the peace deal, zionist occupation regime and the UAE will establish full diplomatic relations, with the UAE becoming the third Arab state, besides Egypt and Jordan, to fully recognize zionist regime.
On August 31, an El Al airliner made a three-hour trip from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi over Saudi Arabian airspace to be the first commercial flight between the two countries and the first Zionist regime’s flight to be approved to fly over Saudi Arabian airspace.
Saudi Arabia announced on September 2 that flights to the United Arab Emirates “from all countries” would be allowed to use Saudi airspace.
At the same time, Bahrain said zionist regime’s air travel to and from the United Arab Emirates can fly over its skies. The decision came at the request of the UAE and on the heels of the Abraham Accords.
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