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Home Special Coverage 2022 Election

Netanyahu tells Saudi outlet deal with Riyadh would be 'quantum leap' for peace

Prime minister-elect says he hopes kingdom joins the Abraham Accords, stresses this could "change our region in ways that are unimaginable" and help produce a Palestinian-Israeli agreement.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  12-16-2022 07:23
Last modified: 12-16-2022 14:00
Netanyahu tells Saudi outlet deal with Riyadh would be 'quantum leap' for peaceOren Ben Hakoon

Then-Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset in 2022 | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu, on Thursday vowed to seek full diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia once he takes office, claiming that doing so would also promote peace with the Palestinians.

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Netanyahu also said he would be open to restarting behind-the-scenes peace talks with the Palestinians.

The comments, made in a rare interview with an Arab news outlet, the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya news channel, appeared to be aimed at easing concerns over the far-right makeup of the government that Netanyahu is forming.

He has already reached a series of coalition agreements with right-wing parties who favor tougher action against Palestinian terrorists, increased settlement construction, and vehemently reject the idea of an independent Palestinian state.

Netanyahu told the channel that he will set overall policies. "I will govern and I will lead," he said. "The other parties are joining me. I'm not joining them."

Netanyahu said he hoped to expand the Abraham Accords – a set of normalization agreements reached with four Arab countries in 2020 – by reaching a similar deal with Saudi Arabia.

"It will be a quantum leap for an overall peace between Israel and the Arab world," he said. "It will change our region in ways that are unimaginable. And I think it will facilitate, ultimately, a Palestinian-Israel peace. I believe in that. I intend to pursue it."

"Of course, it's up to the leadership of Saudi Arabia if they want to partake in this effort," he added. "I certainly hope they would."

Israel has long had behind-the-scenes contacts with Saudi Arabia – based on their shared animosity to Iran. But the Saudis have said full diplomatic relations will only come once an independent Palestinian state is established.

Netanyahu said he would seek peace with the Palestinians, perhaps through discreet negotiations. But he refused to endorse a two-state solution, calling instead for "a fresh view" and creative thinking. He also expressed support for an arrangement proposed by the Trump administration that was adamantly rejected by the Palestinians.

"I think we need to talk about it," he said. "Maybe talk discreetly." "I believe in open covenants, secretly arrived at or discreetly arrived at," he said.

Netanyahu gave few specifics on his vision of peace but made clear that it would fall short of Palestinian demands. "I would say that the Palestinians should have in a final settlement all the powers to govern themselves, but none of the powers to threaten the survival and existence of the state of Israel," he said.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office declined to comment on Netanyahu's remarks. Netanyahu and a group of far-right and ultra-Orthodox religious parties captured a majority of seats in Israel's parliament in the Nov. 1 elections, positioning them to establish a new government.

Netanyahu has reached a series of coalition deals but still has not finalized an agreement. He has until Dec. 21 to form a government.

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