After the UAE and Bahrain, another Muslim country plans to recognize Israel?

Baaghi TV: Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdouk is ready to restore normal relations with Israel after approval by the interim parliament (which has not yet been formed). Two Sudanese government sources told Reuters on Thursday. No knockouts at Biden, Trump debate 12 days before vote Americans hit by pandemic create start-ups at record clip This statement is a clear indication that Hamdouk is ready to think about establishing relations between Sudan and Israel. Donald Trump shocks India in Presidential debate PML-N’s Maryam Nawaz visits protest of Baloch students However, this development will not be possible in the near future, as the formation of parliament has not yet taken place due to the power-sharing agreement between the Sudanese army and the civilians. Since the fall of ousted President Omar al-Bashir’s government in April 2019, the military and civilians have been running Sudan’s national affairs. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Asian markets mostly up but held back by stimulus uncertainty Convalescent plasma of limited use for Covid-19: Study Earlier, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed hope that Sudan would soon recognize Israel. Meanwhile, the United States has launched an operation to remove … Continue reading After the UAE and Bahrain, another Muslim country plans to recognize Israel?