“Palestine Today”: The Minister of War of the state of Israel has traveled to Saudi Arabia.
A Palestinian news website quoted Hebrew sources as saying that Israeli War Minister Bani Gantz had traveled to Saudi Arabia.
The Emirati source said that the Tel Aviv Minister of War had traveled to Saudi Arabia and that the two sides had signed several agreements worth one hundred million dollars, Palestinian Al-Youm news website reported, citing Hebrew sources.
The report comes as Hebrew-language sources reported on Tuesday that a Zionist plane had landed at Riyadh International Airport for the first time.
Zionist sources said the plane belonged to a wealthy man who flew from Ben Gurion Airport to Saudi Arabia on his private plane after a short stop at Amman Airport. However, the name of this person was not mentioned in any media.
About three hours after the announcement, Ita Blumenthal, a military correspondent for the Cannes Network, reported that the Israeli Minister of War had gone on a secret security trip, during which he spoke with several security officials about the development of “relations and cooperation”. .
The reporter of the Zionist regime’s broadcasting center continued his report by mentioning that mentioning the name of the destination country has been banned.
However, some Hebrew media outlets reported that the destination of Gantz’s secret trip was Singapore.
But Palestine Al-Youm reported on Friday evening that Gantz had traveled to Saudi Arabia, adding that the report was published while the recent Hebrew-language newspaper Glabz reported that several Saudi companies had signed contracts with Israel through Bahrain and the UAE. Have.
The paper quoted a source in the Arab Gulf states as saying the deal was worth more than $ 100 million.
Reports of Gantz’s secret visit come as the Israeli-language newspaper Israel Hume recently reported that the Saudi foreign minister, in response to a question about whether Riyadh would normalize relations with Tel Aviv, said: “Israel is stable. “The region and the movement towards peace in the region have helped.”
However, the Saudi Foreign Minister added that Saudi Arabia is convinced that the only way to achieve full stability is to resolve the Palestinian issue, and that the state of Palestine should be established with the capital of Jerusalem and that it should have sovereignty.
“I do not know if this is imminent or not, because it largely depends on progress in the peace process,” Faisal bin Farhan had previously said in an interview with the American network Cyanan in response to a question about the possibility of normalizing relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv.
The Saudi foreign minister also stated: “Therefore, the option of normalizing relations is definitely on the table, although it has been known as the Arab peace plan since 2002.”
The Arab Peace Plan, approved by all member states at the Arab Summit in Beirut, Lebanon, in March 2002, includes provisions that prevent normalization of relations with the Zionist regime until Tel Aviv commits itself to restoring Palestinian rights under international resolutions. And did not withdraw from the territory of the Arab countries it occupied in 1967.