Bin Salman’s deal with Tel Aviv to normalize relations.
A Zionist network, quoting high-ranking Saudi officials, announced the necessity of normalizing relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv and the list of demands of the Saudi Crown Prince for the progress of this process.
The Zionist network “I24” published an exclusive report quoting high-ranking Saudi officials and announced that Saudi-Israeli relations are moving toward normalization, and the only issue is time.
Publishing this report, the website of this Zionist network wrote: “Saudi-Israeli relations are moving towards normalization, but this will take a lot of time.”
According to this Zionist media, high-ranking Saudi officials say that the issue of time is the only issue in normalization with Israel, while Crown Prince Bin Salman has set conditions for this, emphasizing the American-Saudi alliance, the commitment to follow up on the delivery of weapons as if Saudi Arabia It is also a member of NATO, and an agreement that allows the Saudis to use their vast uranium reserves for a limited civilian nuclear program is among them.
According to this report, “Adel Al-Jubeir”, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Saudi government, stated in a meeting he had with the Americans a few weeks ago: Saudi-Israeli relations are moving towards normalization, but it will take longer and we should not put the cart before the horse. put
Referring to the existence of an “official document” in this regard, the Zionist media wrote that Saudi Arabia has presented a list of demands for progress in relations with Israel, all of which are aimed at Washington, and there is no mention of the Palestinian issue.
According to this report, Adel al-Jubeir had a meeting with the officials of the Jewish community in Washington a few weeks ago, during which he presented messages regarding the future of Riyadh’s relations with Tel Aviv.
According to this official document, al-Jubeir admits that “Israel and other Gulf [Persian] countries have started to gradually normalize relations for years and this process should mature.”