Salyon is coming to the region to advance the Riyadh-Tel Aviv compromise
A Hebrew-language media reported that Sullivan, Biden's national security adviser, will travel to the region again to advance the Saudi-Israeli compromise. |
According to the Hebrew group Tasnim News, the Hebrew language news site Walla News announced in a report, American National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan is going to visit Saudi Arabia and Israel soon and try to advance reconciliation talks between the two sides.
This media The Hebrew language quoted a high-ranking American official as saying that the White House has reached an understanding with the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office that Tel Aviv should not expand its operations in Rafah and at least this should be done before the visit of the President’s National Security Adviser to Israel.
According to this official: Sullivan will emphasize during his visit to Netanyahu that the progress of the reconciliation process with Saudi Arabia cannot be parallel to the extensive operation. in Rafah.
According to this report, the trip of the National Security Advisor of the White House is scheduled to take place on Saturday, he will first visit Saudi Arabia and The day after that, he will come to (Occupied Palestine) to examine the issue of the Israeli army’s operation in Rafah and the alternative proposal of the Biden government to promote a comprehensive agreement with Saudi Arabia that can lead to the formation of a historic peace agreement with Israel.
In this regard, a high-ranking Israeli source told this media: Sullivan’s trip to the region is considered a last-minute effort by the American government, which despite the difficulties in achieving an agreement on The Saudi-American package, which includes a compromise between Saudi Arabia and Israel, is testing his luck to advance it. to do in early April, but due to an accident that occurred to him and led to the breaking of one of his teeth, this trip was postponed.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |