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The UAV has an operational range of 2,000 km (1,240 miles) and can fly for up to 24 hours, state media reports, adding that its payload could reach 300 kg (661 pounds), double the capacity of the Mohajer-6 drone.
If Netanyahu had listened to what the Saudis told him 10 years ago, and would have carried out the required steps – and he knows exactly to what I’m referring to – he would be proud today of the most significant achievement by an Israeli leader since Begin and Rabin.
If Israel's rejection of allowing enrichment in Saudi Arabia means the derailment of normalization deals, so be it. Israel should seek a deal that overcomes the problematic Saudi demand for an independent fuel cycle on the one hand, and minimizes the damage from the nuclear understandings with Iran on the other hand.
The anti-Israel UN bias was thrust into the spotlight once again on Sept. 20 when Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan peacefully protested a speech by Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi.
The window of opportunity is open until spring, so the pressure is mounting on the US and Saudi Arabia to sign the agreement before the US elections will dictate an agenda that will be impossible to receive consensus by the parties.