A day before Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs historic normalization deals with two Arab countries, an Israeli official on his entourage told Israel Hayom the language of the documents will remain under wraps for the time being.
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"There is a great deal of sensitivity regarding the ceremony and the texts that will be signed in the White House on Tuesday, and therefore we cannot divulge details on the content, for now," the official said, adding that the two agreements are very different. "The documents that are to be signed with the UAE will comprise a peace treaty because the peace declaration was already released a month ago; with Bahrain, the document will be a peace declaration," the official said.
The Israeli official said that the event on Tuesday will include talks between Israel, the US, Bahrain and the UAE but that the talks on how it would unfold were still ongoing.
"There has never been a case in which two countries sign a peace agreement with Israel simultaneously, so this is exciting for both sides, but there are many sensitivities involved and that is why we are not releasing details," the official said.
The official stressed that the peace agreements signed on Tuesday will depart from the treaties that established relations between Israel and Jordan and between Israel and Egypt, because "in this case, the agreements don't end the state of war between two countries."
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