Israeli Minister to promote rail line from Israel to Gulf States in Oman
Katz is expected to present the plan when he address a regional
transportation conference, called the IRU World Congress, which will
convene is Muscat from November 6th to 8th.
By Tovah Lazaroff
In a sign of continued warming ties with the Arab world, Transportation
and Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz will head to Oman to push for a
regional rail line that will link Haifa with Jordan, Saudi Arabia and
the Gulf States.

“The initiative called “Tracks for Regional Peace” is aimed at
connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Gulf (the Persian Gulf)
by rail via Israel as a land bridge and Jordan as a regional
transportation hub,” Katz’s office said.Katz is expected to present the
plan when he address a regional transportation conference, called the
IRU World Congress, which will convene is Muscat from November 6th to
8th. According to his office, “This is the first time an Israeli
Minister has been formally invited to participate in an international
conference in Oman.”
His office added, “The invitation reflects the strengthening ties between the two countries.”
Katz’s visit follows a surprise trip Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made on Friday to visit.
Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. Oman and Israel do not have diplomatic
ties. The last Israeli leader to visit the Sutlan was former prime
minister Shimon Peres in 1996.
Netanyahu spoke of the visit at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“On Friday, my wife and I returned from a historic diplomatic visit to
Oman. I met with the leader of Oman; Sultan Qaboos bin Said, a very
experienced and impressive man. “This is Israel's first official visit
to Oman in 22 years. This visit comes against the background of
diplomatic efforts that I have been promoting in recent years vis-a-vis
the Arab countries. In our long meeting we discussed in detail the
challenges facing the Middle East. These were important talks - both for
the State of Israel and very important talks for Israel's security.
There will be more,” he said.
Separately Communications Minister Ayoub Kara is expected to head to
Dubai on Tuesday to participate in a conference of the International
Telecommunications Union.
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