Zionist regime is facing despair regarding agreement with Saudi Arabia.
Disappointment of Zionist circles from normalizing relations with the Saudis
In a survey conducted in Saudi Arabia, it was found that the majority of Saudis reject the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime, and this survey once again led to the despair of Zionist circles from the normalization of relations with Riyadh.
According to the report of Tasnim International News Agency, the results of a survey conducted by the Washington Study Center on thousands of Saudi citizens, once again revealed the despair of Zionist circles in normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia.
The results of this survey showed that the majority of Saudis are against any normalization of relations with the Zionist regime, and a small number of them are only interested in economic relations with Israel.
“Ariel Kahane”, the political reporter of the Zionist newspaper “Israel Hum” announced that 65% of Saudis believe that the Israeli protests against the cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will lead to positive effects. Many of them also stated that the normalization of relations with Israel is on the decline, which means that most Saudis reject the normalization of relations with Israel completely, as well as cooperation with Israel against Iran.
“Dennis Ross”, the special adviser of the National Security Council in the United States, also announced that it is not expected that progress will be made soon in the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Although Saudi Arabia has changed, there is no progress in establishing diplomatic relations with Israel.
Recently, the Israeli Radio and Television Broadcasting Organization (KAN) announced in a report that it is unlikely that Israeli officials will be able to convince Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Tel Aviv in 2023.
Kan TV channel 11 of the Zionist regime emphasized that there is no clear prospect of significant progress regarding the normalization of relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh, and it is not expected that this will happen in the coming months, soon, or even until the end of 2023.