

A Dinner and a Deal
Aug 18, 2020
Mark Landler, the London bureau chief at The New York Times, discusses a pivotal dinner in 2018 that changed Middle Eastern relations. He shares insights about the secret conversation between UAE ambassador Yousef al-Otaiba and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, leading to their countries' normalization of ties. This agreement, influenced by the Trump administration, poses significant implications for Palestinians and suggests a redefined geopolitical landscape. Landler’s expertise shines through as he navigates the complexities of diplomacy in a shifting political climate.
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Secret Dinner
- In March 2018, Mark Landler witnessed a secret meeting between Netanyahu and UAE Ambassador Otaiba at Cafe Milano.
- This seemingly insignificant encounter foreshadowed the normalization of relations two years later.
Normalization's Impact
- The UAE's normalization with Israel marks a significant shift in Middle East diplomacy.
- It allows for open embassies, direct flights, stronger trade, and strategic alignment against Iran.
Give and Take
- Israel gained recognition from a key Arab state with influence over Saudi Arabia.
- The UAE secured Israel's agreement to suspend annexation of Palestinian territories.