Isn't Sudan against Israel in Ezekiel 38?
— Cheryl Classick (@cheryl_classick) October 19, 2020
In sign of thaw, Netanyahu says Israeli flight crosses Sudan skies https://t.co/uDhp4rDzjO— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) February 16, 2020
Netanyahu meets leader of Sudan; former foes to move toward normalization https://t.co/6cKyDEWuBz— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) February 3, 2020
Live update: Egypt wants Sudan off US terror list https://t.co/SOojBclm2p— TOI ALERTS (@TOIAlerts) September 9, 2019
Sudan is set to close the offices of #Hamas, #Hezbollah, and any other US-designated #terrorist organization. https://t.co/o1V4Xw6KlU— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) December 15, 2019
HERB KEINON: While Israel’s new diplomatic relations with the UAE and Bahrain flow in large part from a desire to form a new Mideast coalition to face the threat coming from Iran and Turkey, relations with Sudan – when they will be announced – are coming from a different place: first and foremost from pressure and a degree of arm-twisting from the US and the UAE.
A peace of a rather different sort, however, seems to be lurking around the corner with Sudan.



