Riyadh’s request to Washington to put pressure on Tel Aviv
Reuters news agency published a report today, Friday, January 1, that Saudi authorities have secretly asked Washington to pressure Israel to end the Gaza war and commit to the formation of an independent Palestinian state. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “The Saudi authorities have informed their American counterparts that Riyadh does not insist on taking specific steps to establish a Palestinian state by Israel; But they will accept a two-state solution in the face of Tel Aviv’s political commitment for this step,” this is the continuation of the Reuters report on Riyadh’s conditions for normalization with Tel Aviv.
Reuters writes in another part of its report, “Saudi Arabia is ready Accepting Israel’s political commitment to form a Palestinian state is in exchange for concluding a defense agreement with Washington before the elections”.
Continuation of war and siege of Gaza hospitals despite Arab opposition
At the same time, in order to normalize relations with Tel Aviv, Riyadh makes a condition for the United States that the Joe Biden government, despite serious criticism and a decrease in votes in American polls, continues to increase the scope of the conflict by sending weapons to Tel Aviv and sea attacks instead of supporting the ceasefire and stopping the attacks against the Gaza Strip. expands.
Today and for the 119th day of the occupation regime army’s war against the people of Gaza, residential houses are bombarded, medical centers are besieged and vital infrastructures are targeted in the areas. The Gaza strip has continued; The crimes that destroyed the cities and caused the martyrdom of more than 27 thousand Palestinians, most of whom are women and children.
Genocide of Israeli soldiers in Gaza
Reuters regional sources in In another part of their conversation with this media, they said that if Israel stops the war and commits to a two-state solution, Riyadh will normalize its relations and provide financial assistance for the reconstruction of Gaza.
Reuters writes in the final parts of its report that if Israel stops its attack on Gaza or at least declares a ceasefire, it will be easier for Saudi Arabia to advance the agreement.
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