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Analysts say the deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel is invisible and will not be given as a trophy to Biden

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Analysts say the deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel is invisible and will not be given as a trophy to Biden

Analysts say the deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel is invisible and will not be given as a trophy to Biden

Riyadh has a hostile history with Israel. It sent its troops back to fight the newly established nation in 1948, and a few years later in 1973, it did so again.Now … 09.06.2022, Sputnik International

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Israel’s excitement and expectations are heightened as Israel’s reports suggest that it is approaching establishing relations with Saudi Arabia, a Gulf nation that has never maintained formal relations with the Jewish state. I am. Moving in the innermost political world of the kingdom, he says he has seen major changes in Israel’s perceptions, “its influence, contributions and challenges.” However, Riyadh also emphasizes that it is far from a normalization arrangement. Riyadh reiterates that progress in establishing relations with Israel is based on improving Israel’s own relations with Palestinians. Al Ibrahim even says his country has given the Israeli government a list of requests, including a request to consider their rights and borders. He also urged Jerusalem officials to protect the Islamic sanctuary in Jerusalem. These petitions are deaf. Since March, tensions between Israeli security forces and Palestinians have been cultivated over alleged Israeli violations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Temple Mount, the third holy place for Muslims. Meanwhile, Israeli troops injured dozens of Palestinians in Al-Aqsa Mosque, allegedly due to the collapse of public order. Many others have been detained or arrested, causing anger around the world. According to Al Ibrahim, these images have not been overlooked in the kingdom. Major obstacles to peace But Israel is not the only obstacle to progress. Another obstacle to trading, analysts say, is the United States, a key driver of normalization. When President Joe Biden came to power in January 2021, he began to rethink US foreign policy. a-against Saudi Arabia. Weapon trading has been reviewed. Alleged human rights abuses were scrutinized and swayed by Riyadh authorities. Security concerns such as the threat of Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iran’s nuclear deal were dismissed, but the outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine in February and the subsequent western boycott of Russian energy led to crude oil The shortage was felt worldwide. Washington was forced to appease the Saudis who were demons in the not-so-long past. As part of those efforts, Biden refused to speak to Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of the kingdom, and the Oval Office proposed calling the Crown Prince. The Biden administration is currently trying to arrange an official trip to the kingdom, but so far no agreement has been reached with the Saudi side. While Washington is still considering, Riyadh-I think-it’s already decided which approach to take.

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Riyadh has a hostile history with Israel. It sent its troops back to fight the newly established nation in 1948, and a few years later in 1973, it did so again. But now there is increasing pressure to give an opportunity to a normalization agreement between the two countries.

Israel reportedly Close to establishing a relationship with Saudi ArabiaGulf countries that have never maintained formal relations with the Jewish state.

Invisible transactions

Riyadh-based political analyst Ahmed al-Ibrahim, who moves through the innermost politics of the kingdom, says his country has undergone a major shift in Israel’s perception of “influence, contribution and challenge.” increase. But he also emphasizes that Riyadh is far from a normalization arrangement.

“Recently, we’ve seen the Western media push for this kind of information based on unreliable sources. We share a common challenge with Israel, but this is not a sign of normalization. Nothing is moving in that direction. “

Riyadh reiterates that progress in establishing relations with Israel is based on improving Israel’s own relations with Palestinians.Al Ibrahim says his country even has Given a list of requests to the Israeli government It included a request for them to consider their rights and borders. He also urged Jerusalem officials to protect the Islamic sanctuary in Jerusalem.

Those petitions were deaf. Since March, tensions between Israeli security forces and Palestinians have increased over alleged Israeli violations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Temple Mount, the third holy place for Muslims.

During the month of Ramadan in April, the Israeli army Dozens of Palestinians injured at Al-Aqsa Mosque It is attributed to the collapse of public order and morals. Many others have been detained or arrested, causing anger around the world. According to Al Ibrahim, these images have not been overlooked in the kingdom.

“Recent events at Al-Aqsa did not resonate well with the Saudi people, no matter how progressive the youth,” he said. “Israel needs to understand that peace cannot be created without giving arms and legs. There are no giveaways, and this kind of movement only puts things back.”

Major obstacles to peace

But Israel is not the only obstacle to progress. Another obstacle to trading, analysts say, is the United States, a key driver of normalization.

When President Joe Biden came to power in January 2021, he began to rethink US foreign policy towards Saudi Arabia. Weapon trading has been revisited.. Alleged human rights abuses were scrutinized and swayed by Riyadh authorities. Their security concerns, such as the threat of Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Iran nuclear deal, were dismissed.

However, the February eruption of hostilities in Ukraine and the subsequent western boycott of Russian energy made a global oil shortage felt. Washington was forced to appease the Saudi Arabia, a demon in the not-so-long past.

As part of those efforts, Biden, who refused to speak to the de facto ruler of the kingdom, Mohammed bin Salman, proposed calling the Crown Prince after moving to the Oval Office. The proposal was rejected.

The Biden administration is currently trying to arrange an official trip to the kingdom, but so far it has not been able to reach an agreement with the Saudi side.

“We are confused by the message of schizophrenia from the White House. [vis-a-vis the Saudis – ed.].. Only yesterday they blamed us. Today, they call us strategic partners. They need to make a decision. “

While Washington is still pondering, Riyadh-likely-has already decided which approach to take.

“We’re tired of becoming an American Sugar Daddy,” reassured Al Ibrahim. “From now on, we will serve our own interests and the interests of our people. Normalization agreement with Israel [if it ever happens] It will not be given to Washington as a trophy. We don’t do that to get their blessings, “he concludes.

https://sputniknews.com/20220609/saudi-israel-deal-nowhere-in-sight-wont-be-given-as-trophy-to-biden-says-analyst–1096140602.html Analysts say the deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel is invisible and will not be given as a trophy to Biden

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