The remarks by Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, who said the normalization of relations with the Israeli regime would have far-reaching economic, social, and security benefits for the region, showed Riyadh’s efforts to make this normalization public, albeit secretly for years.
Despite the fact that the leaders of Al-Saud have claimed that their condition for the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime is the Tel Aviv agreement with the Palestinians, but this condition is not because of their belief in the Palestinian cause, but for other reasons.
In the meantime, the question arises as to why Saudi Arabia has postponed the official announcement of normalization with Tel Aviv, while it itself supported the signing of the normalization agreement between the Maghreb, the UAE, and Bahrain, and the Zionist regime.
The first reason for this delay is Al-Saud’s concern about the anger of the Saudi people towards normalization, which may lead to the overthrow of the monarchy in Saudi Arabia.
The second factor is Al-Saud’s concern about the reaction of the Islamic countries, especially since the king of this country called himself the custodian of the two holy shrines, and on the other hand, Saudi Arabia had proposed the formation of two Israeli-Palestinian states many years ago. He will admit the failure of this plan.
Bin Salman, meanwhile, delayed the normalization of relations with Israel under Trump to use it as a trump card against Biden and force the new president to stay unconcerned about Crown Prince’s corruption and crime cases. Especially in the field of Khashoggi’s murder, the killing of the Yemeni people, and financial corruption.
Experts believe that the relationship between the Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia will be normalized, but it is only a matter of time and the realization of the interests of both parties, especially since bin Salman wants to pay for the Palestinian cause and its sanctities as the price of his accession to the throne.