Gantz: We hope to see normalization of relations with the Saudis soon.
The Israeli war minister on Friday expressed hope that he would soon see the normalization of the regime’s relations with the Saudis.
Israeli War Minister Bani Gantz on Friday expressed hope that he would soon see the normalization of the regime’s relations with Saudi Arabia.
According to the Zionist newspaper Ma’ariu, he made the remarks in an online meeting with hundreds of activists and supporters of the Blue and White Party, talking about various issues, including the normalization of relations with a number of Arab and Islamic countries.
Gantz said he hoped the Saudis would step in to sign a normalization agreement, which would strengthen ties with the United States and strengthen peace with Egypt and Jordan, as well as the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan.
The Israeli Minister of War declared his greatest personal achievement to be the overthrow of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the replacement of Naftali Bennett.
On September 15, 2020, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were the first Arab states on the Persian Gulf to formally normalize their relations with the Zionist regime through the mediation of then-US President Donald Trump.
A few months later, Morocco and Sudan normalized relations with Tel Aviv in exchange for concessions from the United States.
The new US administration has said it will continue to normalize relations with Tel Aviv, despite saying it will not follow in the footsteps of the former US president.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has previously said that the new administration will continue its efforts to continue the success of the Pentagon in advancing the plan to normalize relations.