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Middle East at a crossroad: Time for Saudi-Israeli peace

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Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump are set to discuss the potential for a historic Saudi-Israeli normalization deal.

Axar.az, citing Jerusalem Post, reports that Saudi Arabia, which has refused to recognize Israel since 1948, has quietly cooperated with Israel, especially in countering Iran.

The recent weakening of Hamas and Iran provides an opportunity to formalize ties. Israel’s ambassador to the US suggests normalization with Saudi Arabia is closer than ever, which would be a game changer for the region. MBS's pragmatic foreign policy has shifted Saudi Arabia's role, making a deal possible. While challenges remain, including opposition from Israel’s hardliners and Saudi conservatives, the current geopolitical moment offers a rare opportunity for peace and regional stability.

Date
2025.02.04 / 16:36
Author
Axar.az
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