Transportation Minister Eyes Railway Linking Israel, Gulf States

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Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz departed Sunday evening for Oman, nine days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Gulf emirate.

Katz, who also holds the Intelligence Services portfolio, was expected to attend an international transportation conference in Oman and hold other meetings with senior officials.

During his visit, Katz will present the Tracks for Regional Peace initiative, which he developed together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The initiative outlines plans for a railway that would link Israel to Persian Gulf states.

“This will be a historic visit,” Katz said before his departure. “It will strengthen ties. My intention is to present and promote our joint Tracks for Regional Peace initiative to connect the Gulf States and Israel and the Mediterranean Sea – via a route bypassing Iran. Normalization through strength – that’s important, it’s right and it’s possible.”

In late October, Netanyahu met with Omani ‎leader Sultan Qaboos bin Said. The prime minister and his wife, Sara, were invited by the sultan after prolonged, behind-the-scenes talks between representatives of both countries.

Netanyahu’s visit to Oman was the ‎first official meeting between the two countries’ leaders since 1996.

The prime minister was accompanied on his trip by Mossad Director ‎Yossi Cohen, National Security Adviser Meir Ben-‎Shabbat, Foreign Ministry Director General Yuval ‎Rotem, bureau chief Yoav ‎Horowitz and ‎Military ‎Secretary Brig. Gen. Avi Bluth.

(JNS.org)

{Matzav.com}


1 COMMENT

  1. Where is הן עם לבדד ישכון?
    ובגויים לא יתחשב!
    Let us have leaders who will strengthen the Jewish nation,
    internally, not import more goyim and foreign influences.
    This type of pandering only weakens us, in the eyes of
    the goyim, and internally.

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