Israel and the UAE announced on Thursday they will normalize diplomatic relationships, reshaping Middle East politics in the Palestinian problem into the struggle against Iran
"In the aftermath of this arrangement will come extra arrangements, both with much more Gulf nations and with Muslim nations in Africa," Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen told Army Radio.
"I believe that Bahrain and Oman are on the schedule. Additionally, in my evaluation, there's a possibility that currently in the upcoming year there'll be a peace agreement with additional nations in Africa, leader among them, Sudan," he explained.
Both Bahrain and Oman commended the U.S.-sponsored accord, but have commented about their own chances for normalised connections or reacted to requests for comment on the topic.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fulfilled with Omani and Sudanese leaders within the past two Decades, including a trip to Oman at October 2018.
"I anticipate more nations will soon be joining us at the peace group," Netanyahu told cabinet ministers on Sunday, according to a statement in his office.
"That is a historical change that improvements peace with the Arab world and will gradually progress real, sober and secure peace with the Palestinians," he explained.
The UAE-Israel deal firms up resistance to regional electricity Iran.
UAE and Israeli foreign ministers held their initial publicly-acknowledged telephone on Sunday following the Gulf country opened phone lines to Israel.
Oman maintains friendly connections with the USA and Iran and has been a go-between for both feuding countries.
A close ally of Saudi Arabia - that hasn't yet commented on the UAE-Israel accord - Bahrain hosted a senior Israeli officer in a safety conference in 2019 in addition to a U.S-led convention on fostering the Palestinian economy as a portion U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace initiative.
Government resources in Kuwait stated its position towards Israel is unchanged, and it's going to be the final nation to normalise relations, neighborhood paper al-Qabas reported.