Sunday Dec 7, 2025
NEWSLETTER
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
Home News Middle East Peace Process

Report: Saudi official says normalization with Israel 'matter of time'

"The direction of Saudi-Israeli relations is normalization, but it will take more time and we must not put the cart before the horse," Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir says in a meeting held in recent weeks with Jews from the United States. 

by  ILH Staff
Published on  12-07-2022 11:31
Last modified: 12-07-2022 13:07
'Profound change in Saudi Arabia could bode well for future Jerusalem-Riyadh ties'Reuters/Andrej Isakovic

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is seen before the Formula One race in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 5, 2021 (Reuters/Andrej Isakovic) | File photo: Reuters/Andrej Isakovic

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Senior Saudi diplomatic officials said this week that the Gulf state is looking to normalize ties with Israel, but that it will take time, i24NEWS reported.

Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

"The direction of Saudi-Israeli relations is normalization, but it will take more time and we must not put the cart before the horse," Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir said in a meeting held in recent weeks with Jews from the United States.

In a separate meeting which was held last month with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudis presented a list of demands in exchange for progress, all directed at Washington. The Palestinian issue was not mentioned in the conversation.

Adel Al-Jubeir met in recent weeks with US Jewish community leaders in Washington where he delivered messages regarding future relations with Israel. He told the audience that progress on Israeli-Saudi normalization is ongoing, but that more time is required for it to bear fruit.

"Israel and other Gulf states have been gradually normalizing for years. The process must be allowed to mature," he said.

A Jewish community leader from the US told an Israeli diplomat following the meeting that Saudi normalization with Israel will happen, adding "it is only a question of timing." The document also revealed that in a separate meeting, Al-Jubeir told Jewish American officials who recently visited Saudi Arabia that the future success of normalization also depends on the success of the moderate elements in the Kingdom. According to Al-Jubeir, there is still significant opposition to the normalization within Saudi Arabia, which will take time to overcome.

In addition, the Saudis expect the US and the West to support the monarchy, which promotes internal reforms that advance moderation of Saudi society. According to the participants in the conversation, the purpose of the visit was to "feel the ground" and convey messages among non-governmental organizations in Washington with the aim of stabilizing US-Saudi relations.

The messages conveyed in the conversation were aimed at the Biden administration and included allegations of "unfair treatment" from Washington regarding OPEC oil cuts, as well as what the Saudi described as ongoing and institutionalized discrimination by the Americans. Al-Jubeir has accused the US of overlooking far-reaching social reforms led by the crown prince.

i24NEWS also revealed that in a recent conversation with an American delegation to Riyadh, organized by the Washington Institute, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was asked what would bring Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords and normalize relations with Israel.

Subscribe to Israel Hayom's daily newsletter and never miss our top stories!

Bin Salman listed three main demands, all referred to Washington: an affirmation of the U.S.-Saudi alliance, a commitment to follow through on weapon supplies as though Saudi Arabia were a NATO-like country, and an agreement that will allow the Saudis to exploit their extensive uranium reserves for a restricted civil nuclear program.

Earlier in January, Saudi Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman al-Saud announced that the kingdom plans to use its uranium resources, which reportedly amount to around 1.4 percent of current global reserves, to develop a nuclear power program.

According to the source, who was present at the meeting, the Palestinian issue was not mentioned in the conversation.

Related Posts

US acknowledges contact with HamasReuters

Trump weighing shift to phase B of Gaza plan before returning Ran Gvili

by Ariel Kahana

Sources say the administration is applying heavy pressure as Netanyahu insists Hamas must first return all deceased hostages. Washington aims...

Rafah Crossing opens to allow Gazans travel to EgyptAli Moustafa/Getty Images

Rafah Crossing opens to allow Gazans travel to Egypt

by Lilach Shoval

Move comes despite Hamas not living up to its side of the Trump deal by keeping two deceased hostages. Departure...

Israel fears US-driven timeline in Gaza as terrorists emerge starving from Rafah tunnels

Israel fears US-driven timeline in Gaza as terrorists emerge starving from Rafah tunnels

by Lilach Shoval

With two deceased hostages remaining, the sides are moving closer to the beginning of the second phase of the Trump...

Menu

Analysis 

Archaeology

Blogpost

Business & Finance

Culture

Exclusive

Explainer

Environment

 

Features

Health

In Brief

Jewish World

Judea and Samaria

Lifestyle

Cyber & Internet

Sports

 

Diplomacy 

Iran & The Gulf

Gaza Strip

Politics

Shopping

Terms of use

Privacy Policy

Submissions

Contact Us

About Us

The first issue of Israel Hayom appeared on July 30, 2007. Israel Hayom was founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better, more balanced and more accurate journalism. Journalism that speaks, not shouts. Journalism of a different kind. And free of charge.

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

Newsletter

[contact-form-7 id=”508379″ html_id=”isrh_form_Newsletter_en” title=”newsletter_subscribe”]

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il