The United Arab Emirates has issued a decree abolishing a previous law that mandated an economic boycott of Israel following the historic agreement to normalize relations between the two countries. The removal of the boycott law means that UAE businesses and individuals are now allowed to sign commercial and financial agreements with their Israeli counterparts. Israelis and Israeli businesses are also now allowed to do business in the UAE. The decree was issued by UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed via the official Emirates News Agency (WAM) on Saturday. The two countries agreed to normalize ties this month, with the UAE opening up diplomatic and commercial relations with Israel in exchange for the Israeli government halting its annexation of Palestinian land. According to an online flight timetable for Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's El Al Airlines is set to fly the first ever commercial flight to the UAE on Monday. — SG