Simultaneous presence of the Saudi delegation and the Minister of War in Tel Aviv in a hotel in the United States.
After the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister and the Israeli Minister of War visited the United States at the same time, Hebrew sources reported that both delegations were staying at a joint hotel in the United States.
Reporters reported today (Friday) that the team accompanying the Deputy Minister of Defense of Saudi Arabia with “Bani Gantz”, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, is in an American hotel.
Al-Mayadin reported, quoting a reporter from the Hebrew website Vala, that the team accompanying the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister was at the same American hotel where the Israeli Minister of War was staying.
Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz recently traveled to the United States to increase security cooperation and investigate Iran-Ukraine cases, and met with senior US officials, particularly his US counterpart Lloyd Austin.
The visit came as media outlets reported on Tuesday afternoon that Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman was traveling to the United States to meet with senior Pentagon officials.
After arriving in Saudi Arabia, Khalid bin Salman announced on his Twitter account that he had met with the US Secretary of Defense and Jake Sullivan, the country’s national security adviser.
Following Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Defense Minister’s visit to Washington, CNN reported, citing informed sources, that US President Joe Biden may meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the first time in the coming weeks.
The Saudi Crown Prince had previously stated in an exclusive interview with the American website “Atlantic” that Tel Aviv is a potential ally of Riyadh.
“As for us, we hope that the problem between the Israelis and the Palestinians will be resolved,” bin Salman said. We do not look at Israel as an enemy, we look at them as a potential ally in the many interests we can achieve together. “But some issues need to be resolved before that can be achieved.”
Riyadh and Tel Aviv have had secret collaborations in various fields over the years. However, Riyadh, unlike Arab states such as the UAE and Bahrain, has not yet made public the normalization of its relations with Tel Aviv.