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The largest bank in the UAE has an agreement with a Zionist company

In order to normalize the relations between the Zionist regime and the United Arab Emirates, an Israeli company signed a cooperation agreement with the largest bank in the United Arab Emirates.

The Israeli company “Glut” signed a cooperation agreement with the largest Emirati bank “FAB” in order to normalize the relations between Tel Aviv and the United Arab Emirates under the so-called “Ibrahim” agreement.

The Israeli economic newspaper Globes reports that the Israeli company Glut has signed an agreement to implement a staff management system with the first bank in Abu Dhabi and the largest bank in the United Arab Emirates and one of the largest financial institutions in the world.

The Zionist company claims that with this system, it combines the user experience with technology so that employees can connect to the best job opportunities, which include full-time jobs, projects, temporary jobs, and so on.

Ben Rouvini, the founder and CEO of Glut, says about working with the largest bank in the UAE: “We could not find a better partner in the UAE than the reputable and creative company of the first Abu Dhabi bank.”

Despite Palestinian opposition, the UAE and Bahrain formally signed diplomatic agreements with the occupying regime in Jerusalem, known as the “Abraham Accords,” in September 2020, mediated by the then-US administration led by Donald Trump, and formally established diplomatic relations.

Following the improvement of relations between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned to visit the UAE for a variety of reasons, including the Covid 19 epidemic, domestic political problems and some foreign considerations. Then January was postponed and still has not been done. Recently, Netanyahu claimed in an interview that he would soon travel to the United Arab Emirates.

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