15 September 2020
The agreement between the UAE and Israel that will be signed on Tuesday mentions the Palestinian issue and the two-state solution as part of a reference to previous agreements which were signed, UAE minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash told me in a Zoom briefing.
Why it matters: Gargash’s comments gave the first substantive details from the agreement which up to now remained completely secret. The UAE pushed back on criticism against the agreement, with Israel stressing the deal will also help the Palestinians.
- Gargash said in the briefing that the agreements with Israel will give the UAE and also Bahrain “real leverage” over Israel and will allow both countries to make it clear to Israel that it needs to compromise and have a more rational policy on the Palestinian issue.
- He added the UAE received clear commitments from Israel and the U.S. that there will be no West Bank annexation for a long period of time. “The Palestinians should take advantage of the situation and reengage – an empty chair policy will not bring any results," he said.
Gargash said that the Palestinian issue will be mentioned in the preamble while the rest of the agreement will deal with bilateral issues like the opening of embassies, trade and tourism.
- “We broke the psychological barrier. This was the hard part and now we want to move forward towards a warm peace," he stressed.
The ceremony today will include signing on three different documents, U.S. officials said:
- The first is the “Abraham accords declaration” which will be signed by Trump, Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of the UAE and Bahrain. The declaration will focus on the intentions of all the parties to promote peace in the region.
- The second document will be a “peace declaration”between Israel and Bahrain – a general document short of an agreement which will include a commitment by both parties to draft a peace treaty.
- The third document will be the Israel-UAE peace treaty. The treaty will come into force only after a vote in the Israeli cabinet and in the Israeli Knesset.
Behind the scenes: Netanyahu was notified by the Israeli attorney general several hours before the ceremony that he has no authority to sign the agreement with the UAE, because according to Israeli law only the foreign minister or a minister which he gave power of attorney can sign bilateral agreements with other countries.
- In the middle of the night Israeli foreign minister Gabi Ashkenazi, one of Netanyahu’s biggest political rivals, had to go over the agreement and consult with lawyers until he finally sent Netanyahu a letter giving him authorization to sign the agreement.
Transcripts show George Floyd told police "I can't breathe" over 20 times
Section2Newly released transcripts of bodycam footage from the Minneapolis Police Department show that George Floyd told officers he could not breathe more than 20 times in the moments leading up to his death.
Why it matters: Floyd's killing sparked a national wave of Black Lives Matter protests and an ongoing reckoning over systemic racism in the United States. The transcripts "offer one the most thorough and dramatic accounts" before Floyd's death, The New York Times writes.
The state of play: The transcripts were released as former officer Thomas Lane seeks to have the charges that he aided in Floyd's death thrown out in court, per the Times. He is one of four officers who have been charged.
- The filings also include a 60-page transcript of an interview with Lane. He said he "felt maybe that something was going on" when asked if he believed that Floyd was having a medical emergency at the time.
What the transcripts say:
- Floyd told the officers he was claustrophobic as they tried to get him into the squad car.
- The transcripts also show Floyd saying, "Momma, I love you. Tell my kids I love them. I'm dead."
- Former officer Derek Chauvin, who had his knee on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes, told Floyd, "Then stop talking, stop yelling, it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk."
Read the transcripts via DocumentCloud.