Tel Aviv and Riyadh: A dream that will never come true’
Media and political circles of the Zionist regime emphasized in reports that despite the desire of Tel Aviv and Washington’s goals to reach a normalization agreement with Riyadh, the cabinet of “Benyamin Netanyahu” has many problems in this direction and will not gain the satisfaction of the Saudi side.
Analytical news site “Arabi21” wrote in a report quoted by Zionist media about the conditions and possibility of an agreement between Tel Aviv and Riyadh to normalize relations: In a situation where there have been reports for months from the cabinet of “Benyamin Netanyahu” about a possible political move towards Saudi Arabia, But media circles and political centers do not expect that the goal of normalization will be achieved this time with Riyadh.
In the continuation of this report, Tel Aviv cabinet officials claim similarities between the current efforts for Saudi Arabia’s peace with the initiative of a peace agreement with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and the Maghreb from 2020; But other analyzes do not hope for the success of normalization with Riyadh. However, normalization with Saudi Arabia will be an important development in the Middle East, considering the Islamic holy places of Mecca and Medina, as well as the huge economic potential and religious importance of this country.
Zionist Orientalist Yaron Friedman says: “Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, maybe the most suitable option for a future agreement with Israel, although there are problems that will prevent this agreement.” The first is that we have been in this situation since 2002, when Saudi Arabia put the peace initiative on the table of the Arab League and demanded the complete withdrawal of Israel to the borders of 1967, including the Golan Heights, the West Bank, Quds, and Gaza. In return, he pledged that all members of the Arab League would sign complete peace with Israel; It was quite clear to Saudi Arabia that this proposal would not be considered by Ariel Sharon’s government at the height of the struggle against the Palestinians in the Second Intifada.