Zionist media: Saudi Arabia buys gas from Israel.
The Hebrew economic newspaper “Globes” revealed that the countries of Egypt and Saudi Arabia are consulting with the Israeli regime to buy and transfer gas from the occupied territories to Saudi Arabia.
This Zionist newspaper announced in a report that this project includes the construction of a gas pipeline that stretches from the Gulf of Aqaba to Saudi Arabia and that this gas project is supposed to meet the energy needs of the Neom project of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other tourism projects along supply the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba.
According to this report, even though the mentioned plan is in the early stages, it can greatly warm the economic relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, especially after the news of issuing permits to Zionist tourists to enter the two islands of “Tiran” and “Sanafir”. It has been published.
Recently, Globes revealed that Mohammed bin Salman plans to turn the two islands of Tiran and Sanafir into a bustling tourist destination with hotels and casinos, provided that Zionist tourists are allowed to vacation there.
According to this report, the Saudi authorities plan to build a land bridge that will connect Saudi Arabia and Egypt to facilitate the transfer of Zionists to these two islands.
With the election of Benjamin Netanyahu as Prime Minister, the parties renewed contacts regarding the entry of Israeli tourists, so that Zionists coming from Sharm el-Sheikh can spend time in hotels and casinos run by Saudi companies.
Globes, quoting knowledgeable political sources, announced that opening the islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Israeli tourists shows Saudi Arabia’s desire to get closer to Israel.
From the middle of 2022 and after Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia, there were many talks, especially from the Hebrew media, about the imminent normalization of relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, which culminated with the return of the far-right of Israel to power and the re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister; So that in the past few weeks, Saudi and Zionist authorities have been officially talking about their desire to unveil a compromise agreement.