Pact with Khartoum plunges community of asylum seekers into uncertainty as talks set to focus on migration; 'It is not safe to go back to Sudan yet,' says Monim Haroon

President claims there are 5 'definites' and a similar number who are 'pretty much' ready to open diplomatic relations, though only after the November 3 election

Jerusalem looking at offering those willing to return home guarantees of safety, vocational training and a generous grant, according to Channel 12

Khartoum would have had to wait a year to be delisted by as state sponsor of terrorism, says Gen. Burhan; backs Palestinian state, but says it's not only Sudan's responsibility

Erdan's criticism comes as many representatives on top UN body discuss agreements inked with UAE, Bahrain, and Sudan

Khartoum sells deal as economic boon; Sudanese and Israeli officials will meet in the coming weeks to discuss cooperation, including on agriculture and trade

Normalization deal exposes societal rift in country between those drawn by international boost, and those who view it as a 'betrayal'

Khartoum says it will discuss trade, migration deals with Jewish state; US and Israel will help country 'consolidate its democracy, enhance food security and fight terrorism'

‘We are looking forward to a warm peace,’ Netanyahu's office says, as Jewish state seeks to provide Khartoum with swift crop of benefits for normalization deal

Friday's normalization announcement speaks of end to 'state of belligerence,' promises economic and trade relations; it doesn't specify full diplomatic ties, reciprocal embassies

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