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Exclusive: Despite war, efforts for Saudi-Israel normalizations continue

A political source tells Israel Hayom that there is a window of opportunity until May to secure the historic agreement.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  04-05-2024 10:55
Last modified: 04-05-2024 11:08
Exclusive: Despite war, efforts for Saudi-Israel normalizations continueSaudi Press Agency/Handout via Reuters

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman | Photo: Saudi Press Agency/Handout via Reuters

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The agenda of Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer's upcoming trip to Washington includes not only discussions on the planned IDF anti-terrorism campaign in Rafah, but the continued efforts to normalize ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia as well, Israel Hayom has learned. 

Dermer is scheduled to meet with Saudi Ambassador to Washington Reema bint Bandar Al Saud to discuss the US-led agreement. Scheduled for next week, the trip might be postponed. Dermer's office has denied the report. 

Meanwhile, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, postponed a planned trip to Riyadh last week after cracking his ribs. This was supposed to be a crucial visit in which the final details of the accord between the US and Saudi Arabia were supposed to be finalized. The meeting is expected to be held once Sullivan has recovered.

A political source told Israel Hayom that there is a window of opportunity until May to secure the historic agreement. There are principal agreements between the leaders of the three countries, but there are also significant obstacles.

Israel will not agree to commit to stopping its anti-terrorism operation in Gaza but rather will demand freedom of action across the strip, similar to the West Bank.

Furthermore, Israel has rejected the demand for a future commitment to establish a Palestinian state. Jerusalem also insists that there should be no nuclear program development on Saudi soil.

In related news, The New York Times reported Thursday night that former US President and presumptive  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

It is unclear what the two discussed, and whether it was the first conversation between Trump and MBS since the former left office in 2021.

In an interview with Israel Hayom, Trump said that Israel has to "finish up your war. You gotta get it done. And, I am sure you will do that. And we gotta get to peace, we can't have this going on… And you have to get on to peace, to get on to a normal life for Israel, and for everybody else."

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