Negev Summit

The meeting was organized by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and its primary purpose was to establish an international alliance against the nuclear program of Iran.

[citation needed] The Jordanian foreign minister was also invited to join the conference, but he held a series of meetings in Kuwait at the time.

The first to discuss national security and the war on terror and other working groups will be education, health, energy, tourism, food and water.

He also said that he supported a two-state solution for Palestine and criticized the construction of Israeli settlements on disputed territory as well as Palestinian payments to the families of terrorists.

"[3] During the summit, an attack took place in Hadera in which two police officers were shot by a pair of Israeli Arabs who had sworn allegiance to ISIS.

The foreign ministers of the six countries that attended the Summit – from left to right: Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani (Bahrain), Sameh Shoukry (Egypt), Yair Lapid (Israel), Antony Blinken (USA), Nasser Bourita (Morocco), and Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan (United Arab Emirates)
Blinken at Negev Summit