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Israeli radio did not elaborate on this visit, reinforcing speculation that Israel could soon sign a normalization agreement with Sudan.
The plane left Bengurion airport in Tel Aviv for Khartoum, according to data from the “Flight Radar” website, which tracks the movement of planes.
Israeli sources, who asked not to be identified, confirmed to AFP on Thursday that an Israeli delegation had visited Sudan.
And Israeli Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen said in statements to Channel 13 in Israel that an agreement with Sudan may be imminent.
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed hope that Sudan will “quickly” recognize Israel, following agreements to normalize relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
On Thursday morning, the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported on the talks in Khartoum, saying that the transitional government had internally agreed to normalize relations and “made a preliminary decision on the matter.”
On Monday, US President Donald Trump confirmed his willingness to remove Sudan from the US list of states sponsoring terrorism, after Khartoum agreed to pay compensation of $ 335 million to American victims of terrorism and your families.