A two-month deadline for the United States to Saudi Arabia for normalization with Israel
Washington Post columnist David Ignatous has announced the two-month deadline for the United States to Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, an American newspaper says that the United States told Israel that normalization Saudi Arabia’s relations with Israel should happen within the next two months.
The Washington Post newspaper added in a report that one of the reasons for this is that “Mohammed bin Salman”, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, wants Washington to agree to a The defense package includes the provision of NATO-like guarantees for the security of the Saudis.
Before this, Reuters news agency quoted three informed sources in an interview with Reuters news agency and claimed that Saudi Arabia considers Israel’s political commitment to the creation of a Palestinian state in exchange for Washington’s agreement with the defense package to be sufficient and that it is necessary to insist on He doesn’t see a solution that is more binding.
Saudi Arabia officials have told their American counterparts in discussions about the normalization of relations with Israel that Riyadh does not insist on Israel taking concrete steps to establish a Palestinian state.
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Reuters According to the article, the achievement of this major regional agreement still faces major political and diplomatic obstacles, including many uncertainties over the developments in the Gaza war. pressure to end the Gaza war and commit to a “political horizon” for the formation of a Palestinian state.
One of the regional sources in an interview with Reuters claimed that if this happens, Riyadh will normalize relations with will agree with Israel and financial aid for the reconstruction of Gaza.
Reuters writes, but the problem is that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has spent most of his time on the political scene opposing the formation of Palestine, is not compatible with any plan of The United States and the Arab countries are against this.
Last month, Maariv newspaper claimed in a report that a high-ranking official in the White House proposed a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza within the framework of a comprehensive plan that compromises between Israel and Saudi Arabia. It also includes Saudi Arabia.
This Hebrew-language media disclosed; Although this proposal was made by a high-ranking American official, some American officials are worried that this plan will sow the seeds of instability in the region for the coming period.
In this plan, the issue of compromise between Israel and Saudi Arabia and perhaps a few other countries of the Cooperation Council have been proposed as a stimulus and incentive to put pressure on the Palestinian and Israeli officials to agree to this plan and support it. Agree with the formation of a new comprehensive government consisting of Gaza and the West Bank and avoid criticism against Israel, while Israel must commit to having limited influence in the Gaza Strip and doing so only in the context of security needs. /p>
Publisher | Tasnim News |