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Sudan seeks closer ties with Israel - opinion

The clashes in Sudan have led to a humanitarian crisis, and Israel is in a position to help bring relief and restore stability.

 SUDAN’S SOVEREIGNTY COUNCIL head, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, addresses the UN General Assembly last year. In 2020, he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and they agreed to normalize ties.
 Left to right: Amjad Taha, political strategist and global geopolitics analyst from the UAE; Eitan Neishlos, Dubai-based businessman and philanthropist

Hamas’s next front? Sudan’s Islamist army and the African threat to Israel - opinion

 SUDAN’S GENERAL Abdel Fattah al-Burhan salutes for the national anthem after landing in the military airport of Port Sudan on Sunday, on his first trip away from Khartoum since the internal conflict broke out.

Sudanese leader's envoy visits Israel in secret normalization talks - report

 An aerial view of the black smoke and flames at a market in Omdurman, Khartoum North, Sudan, May 17, 2023 in this screengrab obtained from a handout video.

22 killed in air strike on Sudan's Omdurman - health ministry


Israel pushing Congress to ensure Sudan peace happens

Sudan pledged to be the third Arab country to establish diplomatic relations with Israel this year, after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Sudanese protesters shout slogans and wave flags during a rally honouring fallen protesters at the Green Square in Khartoum, Sudan July 18, 2019

What does the Sudan-Israel peace deal mean for Sudanese migrants?

SOCIAL AFFAIRS: Out of the tens of thousands of asylum-seekers who came to Israel in the past 20 years, only a handful has gotten refugee status.

ALI ABAKER ADAM: All of us are afraid of being deported.

Israeli defense delegation heading to Sudan this week

A second, larger Israeli delegation is planned to depart in the coming weeks. The second delegation will focus on economic issues, including water and agriculture.

Sudanese protesters chant slogans as they gather ahead of a rally to put pressure on the government to improve conditions and push ahead with reform in Khartoum, Sudan October 21, 2020.

Yes! to Israel from Khartoum is only a side plot in Sudan drama - analysis

Israelis need to realize that the situation in Sudan is very different from the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Sudanese protesters chant slogans as they gather ahead of a rally to put pressure on the government to improve conditions and push ahead with reform in Khartoum, Sudan October 21, 2020.

Israel's peace with Sudan

Khartoum ties will impact some 6,000 Sudanese in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomes Malawi’s Foreign Minister Eisenhower Mkaka on November 5 after Malawi decided to move its embassy to Jerusalem

Sudan signs agreement with US to restore sovereign immunity

The deal is part of a US pledge to remove Sudan from its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok speaks during joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Khartoum, Sudan September 3, 2019

Hezbollah threatens Sudan over ties with Israel

‘Quagmire of betrayal and normalization with the enemy.’

Residents hold Hezbollah and Qatari flags during the visit of the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani to the village of Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon July 31, 2010.

Sudan’s deal with Israel is against all odds

Unlike the UAE and Bahrain, Sudan was directly involved in conflicts with Israel and sent troops to fight against the Jewish state in major Arab-Israeli wars.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House senior advisor Jared Kushner applaud as US President Donald Trump is seen on the phone with leaders of Israel and Sudan, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, October 23, 2020.

No substitute for Oslo and the ‘new Middle East’ - opinion

For a moment, I felt that the voice of the late president Shimon Peres was coming from the mouth of Netanyahu.

US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton watches prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands after signing the Oslo I Accord, at the White House in Washington on September 13, 1993.

Sudan’s economic interests tipped scales - opinion

The 1958 military coup transformed Sudan, bringing it closer to Egypt and severing the link with Israel.

A Sudanese protester carries their national flag as they march in a demonstration to mark the anniversary of a transitional power-sharing deal with demands for quicker political reforms in Khartoum, Sudan August 17, 2020