Press TV - Israels transportation and intelligence minister Yisrael Katz will visit Oman next week, his office said, days after a secret tripby the regime's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuto the Arab sultanate.
Arye Shalicar, an adviser to Katz, said on Sunday that the minister will travel to Oman to take part in an international transportation conference and present his plan for building a rail line between Israel and Persian Gulf Arab countries.
Katzs visit comes after the two sides confirmed Netanyahus secret trip to Oman on Friday withsenior officials, including the head of the Mossad spy agency and his national security adviser.
It's the first meeting of this kind since 1996. Oman and Israel reportedly had economic ties, but no diplomatic relations, in the aftermath of the 1993 Oslo Accord.
Among Arab countries, Israel has diplomatic relations only with Egypt and Jordan, but there have been numerous reports of growing contacts between Saudi and Israeli officials.
Netanyahus rare visit came days after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas made a three-day visit to Oman and met with Sultan Qaboos.
Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, the sultanates minister responsible for foreign affairs, however, stressed that Oman was not mediating and just offering ideas to help Israel and the Palestinians to come together.
In receiving Israeli leaders, Muscat was relying on the US and efforts by President Donald Trump in working toward the deal of the century, bin Alawi said.
Abbashas already renounced the plan, saying it has been devised without consulting the Palestinians. He has also spurned any intermediary role by the US after Washington recognized Jerusalem al-Quds as Israels capital.
Several Palestinian officials on Sunday denounced attempts to normalize relations between Tel Aviv and Arab countries, withHamas denouncingOman'shosting of the head of Zionist crime"a "stab in the back."
Tel Aviv has full diplomatic relations with only two Arab states, Egypt and Jordan, butreports suggestthe regime is working behind the scenes to establish formal contact with Saudi Arabia and its allies.
Israeli anthem playedin UAE for first time
Netanyahu frequently boasts of warming behind-the-scenes ties with Arab countries.On Sunday, Israels "national" anthem was played for the first time at a judo tournament in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Israeli sports minister Miri Regev attended the tournament, marking the first time a minister from Israel attends a sports event in the Persian Gulf, according to Israeli officials.
Afootage broadcast on Israeli television reportedly showedRegev crying and singing along as the anthem played.
Meanwhile, an Israeli gymnastics delegation was in Qatar for the beginning of the world championships being held in Doha.
On Monday, Israeli communications minister Ayoob Kara is to travel to Dubai to represent Israel at an international internet security conference, according to his office.
Pakistan not to establish ties with Israel: Alvi
Pakistan's President Arif Alvi, however, said his country will not establish ties with Israel and that it supports the Palestinians because the Gaza Strip has also faced "unprecedented atrocities" like Kashmir.
His remarks, made before departing to Ankara on a three-day visit Sunday, came amid speculation about the landing of an Israelijet at an Islamabad airport, which Alvi rejected asbaseless.
On Thursday, an Israeli journalist claimed in a tweet that a private Israeli business jet had flown to Islamabad from Tel Aviv and remained in the Pakistani capital for about 10 hours. Several Pakistani ministers and the Civil Aviation Authority, however,rejected the allegation.